جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
256
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Aug 31, 2012
ناشر
Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10
0810128187
ISBN-13
9780810128187
توضیحات
Samuel Frederick explores the intricate relationship between narrative and digression through a fresh lens, focusing on the works of Robert Walser, Thomas Bernhard, and Adalbert Stifter. He delves into how these authors employ digression as a critical narrative technique rather than merely an interruption, challenging traditional notions of storytelling.
The analysis offers an engaging examination of fragmented narratives, revealing how these writers create depth and complexity by straying from linear plots. Frederick's insights into their stylistic choices illuminate the broader implications of digression on readers' comprehension and engagement with the text.
Through this exploration, readers are invited to reconsider what constitutes effective narrative form, prompting them to find meaning in the disjointed and often chaotic flow of ideas. By doing so, Frederick not only highlights the unique contributions of each author but also expands the conversation about narrative theory in contemporary literature.
The analysis offers an engaging examination of fragmented narratives, revealing how these writers create depth and complexity by straying from linear plots. Frederick's insights into their stylistic choices illuminate the broader implications of digression on readers' comprehension and engagement with the text.
Through this exploration, readers are invited to reconsider what constitutes effective narrative form, prompting them to find meaning in the disjointed and often chaotic flow of ideas. By doing so, Frederick not only highlights the unique contributions of each author but also expands the conversation about narrative theory in contemporary literature.
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