Once-Told Tales: An Essay in Literary Aesthetics
Peter Kivy(auth.), Dominic McIver Lopes, Berys Gaut(eds.)
Drawing comparisons with other art forms, this book examines the role of aesthetic features in silent reading, such as narrative structure, and the core experience of reading a novel as a story rather than a scholarly exercise.
Chapter 1 What It's All About (pages 1–11):
Chapter 2 The Aesthetics of Literature (pages 12–25):
Chapter 3 The Aesthetic Property (pages 26–46):
Chapter 4 The Ethical, the Aesthetic, and the Artistic (pages 47–68):
Chapter 5 Structure Aesthetics and Novelistic Structure (pages 69–75):
Chapter 6 Continuous Time and Interrupted Time (pages 76–97):
Chapter 7 Seeing is Believing (pages 98–123):
Chapter 8 Reading is Believing (pages 124–143):
Chapter 9 Twice?Told Tales and More (pages 144–164):
- Focuses on the experience of the art form known as the novel
- Uses the more common perspective of a reader who reads to be told a story, rather than for scholarly or critical analysis
- Draws comparisons with experience of the other arts, music in particular
- Explores the different effects of a range of narrative approaches
Chapter 1 What It's All About (pages 1–11):
Chapter 2 The Aesthetics of Literature (pages 12–25):
Chapter 3 The Aesthetic Property (pages 26–46):
Chapter 4 The Ethical, the Aesthetic, and the Artistic (pages 47–68):
Chapter 5 Structure Aesthetics and Novelistic Structure (pages 69–75):
Chapter 6 Continuous Time and Interrupted Time (pages 76–97):
Chapter 7 Seeing is Believing (pages 98–123):
Chapter 8 Reading is Believing (pages 124–143):
Chapter 9 Twice?Told Tales and More (pages 144–164):
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Année:
2011
Editeur::
Wiley-Blackwell
Langue:
english
Pages:
210
ISBN 10:
1444397664
ISBN 13:
9781444397666
Fichier:
PDF, 1019 KB
IPFS:
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english, 2011