- narrative. In literature,
internal analepsis is a
flashback to an
earlier point in the narrative;
external analepsis is a
flashback to a time
before the...
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latest is June 6. In the
Eastern Church this
feast is
known in Gr**** as
Analepsis, the "taking up", and also as the Episozomene, the "salvation from on...
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behind the
murder to have been his own
slave all along. Flashback, or
analepsis, a sudden,
vivid reversion to a past event,
surprises the
reader with...
- ring into the lake of fire in the
heart of
Mount Doom.
Flashback (or
analepsis)
Alteration of time sequences,
taking characters back to the beginning...
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backward through time to
before and
after a
great cataclysm. This is both
analepsis and prolepsis.
Muriel Spark makes extensive use of
prolepsis in her 1961...
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refusal of dynamism, and the use of the
literary devices of
repetition and
analepsis."
Seymour concludes that "the
novel allows us to
imagine an adolescent...
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which is also
known as
antonymism is a
reference to an
abusive use of
analepsis or "going backwards".
While these flashbacks are an
important leitmotif...
- Wind-Up Bird
Chronicle by
Haruki Murakami the
story frequently involves analepsis of the ****anese
involvement in
North China during the 1931-1948 period...
- use of a
fractured timeline with
frequent and
potentially disorienting analepsis (moments of
chronological discontinuity), and of an
extreme form of free...
- "available means".
Historian of
Celtic poetics Robert Graves credited analepsis as a
method of
inventing his
historical arguments in The
White Goddess...