Definition of Narratology. Meaning of Narratology. Synonyms of Narratology

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- Narratology is the study of narrative and narrative structure and the ways that these affect human perception. The term is an anglicisation of French...
- individuals and societies. The corresponding discipline is called visual narratology. Visual narrative might include: stories from a point of view images...
- In narratology, focalisation is the perspective through which a narrative is presented. Coined by French narrative theorist Gérard Genette, his definition...
- equilibrium derives from narratology. This discipline examines story construction and its effect on human consciousness. Narratology perceives stories as...
- of ludology and narratology. Juul argues that games "for all practicality can not tell stories." This argument holds that narratology and ludology cannot...
- forms of narratology was that they could deal only with simple stories, such as Vladimir Propp's work in Morphology of the Folk Tale. If narratology could...
- maddeningly but accurately, a metonymy of a metonymy. — Harold Bloom In narratology (and specifically in the theories of Gérard Genette), a paradoxical transgression...
- "Narration in Poetry and Drama". The Living Handbook of Narratology. Interdisciplinary Center for Narratology, University of Hamburg. Chamberlain, Daniel Frank...
- Real time within the media is a method in which events are portra**** at the same rate at which they occur in the plot. For example, if a film told in real...
- Master narrative and synonymous terms like metanarrative are also used in narratology to mean "stories within stories," as coined by literary theorist Gérard...