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The rapid development of the TV series in the twenty-first century
has resulted in an emergence of new aesthetic, cultural, and social
trends. The development has influenced both the mainstream of
popular culture and reception practices of audiences across nations
and platforms. This book observes how the means employed in key
contemporary TV series texts and a specific thematic variety have
promoted new reception styles and redefined conventional
interpretive practices. The authors analyze a variety of series
released since 2000 to discuss historical (dis)continuities of
genres and conventions, and observe how interpretive competences
promoted by the rhetoric of contemporary TV series result from, and
are polemical with, the conventions of visual and verbal cultures
of preceding decades.
This formalist-narratological study of T.F. Powys' and V.S.
Pritchett's short fiction reestablishes both authors as important
contributors to the history of the short story form. It also
discusses how writers, who did not belong to the modernist
avant-garde innovation, address the problems of the short story
form in the twentieth century. The study takes a close look at the
uses of the ordinary and analyses character, setting, and event
presentation, narrators, audiences, narrativity, eventfulness,
causality, and narrative rhetoric. It presents two kinds of short
fiction and two kinds of the ordinary: the ecstatic one, focused on
violations of norm, and the static kind that reassures its
patterns.
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