The Nonnarrated / / Wolf Schmid.

Telling a story requires selecting and assembling individual elements of the events one wishes to communicate. The "nonnarrated" are the events (or parts of events) that were deliberately left out of the selection, meaning all that was not chosen to be told in the story, or chosen not to b...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
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Series:Narratologia : Contributions to Narrative Theory , 87
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Preface --   |t Contents --   |t I. Happenings and Story --   |t 1 Assembling --   |t 2 Omitting --   |t II. The Nonnarrated in Short Fiction --   |t 3 Lacunae and Implied Psychology in Aleksandr Puškin’s Belkin Tales --   |t 4 Inverting the Detective Script: Karel Capek’s “Case of Dr. Mejzlík” --   |t 5 Concealed Stories – Mansfield and Čexov --   |t 6 Anton Čexov’s Open-Ended Stories --   |t 7 James Joyce: Dubliners --   |t 8 Katherine Mansfield: “The Woman at the Store” --   |t 9 Nonnarration and Ornamentalization in Isaak Babel’s “Crossing the Zbruč” --   |t 10 Robert Musil: “Tonka” --   |t 11 Modes of Nonnarration in Ernest Hemingway --   |t 12 William Faulkner’s Art of Nonnarration --   |t 13 Bernard Malamud’s Mysteries --   |t 14 Haruki Murakami: “Scheherazade” --   |t III. The Nonnarrated in Long Fiction --   |t 15 Fëdor Dostoevskij: The Brothers Karamazov --   |t 16 Diegetic Narrator: Fëdor Dostoevkij’s Adolescent --   |t 17 Omissions in Robbe-Grillet --   |t 18 Conclusions: The Effects of Nonnarrating --   |t Works Cited --   |t 20 Index of Authors and Works 
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520 |a Telling a story requires selecting and assembling individual elements of the events one wishes to communicate. The "nonnarrated" are the events (or parts of events) that were deliberately left out of the selection, meaning all that was not chosen to be told in the story, or chosen not to be told. Since the realm of the nonnarrated in any given story is infinitely large, studying the nonnarrated requires focusing on that which is not told but nevertheless belongs to a story. This monograph explores the phenomenon of the nonnarrated in narrative short forms from Cechov to Murakami and in novels by Dostoevskij and Robbe-Grillet. 
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650 4 |a Alain Robbe-Grillet. 
650 4 |a Anton Tschechow. 
650 4 |a Fjodor Dostojewski. 
650 4 |a Haruki Murakami. 
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653 |a Alain Robbe-Grillet. 
653 |a Anton Chechov. 
653 |a Fyodor Dostoevskij. 
653 |a Haruki Murakami. 
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