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|a Phelan, James
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|a Narrative as rhetoric :
|b technique, audiences, ethics, ideology /
|c James Phelan.
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|a Columbus :
|b Ohio State University Press,
|c cop. 1996.
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|a xiv, 237 str. ;
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|a The theory and interpretation of narrative series
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|a Str. 221: Bibliografija
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|a Kazalo
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|a Introduction. Narrative as rhetoric: reading the spells of Porter's "Magic"
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|a PART ONE. NARRATIVE PROGRESSION AND NARRATIVE DISCOURSE: LYRIC, VOICE, AND READERLY JUDGMENTS
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|a Character and judgment in narrative and in lyric: toward an understanding of audience engagement in "The waves"
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|a Gender politics in the Showman's discourse; or, listening to "Vanity fair"
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|a Voice, distance, temporal perspective, and the dynamics of "A farewell to arms"
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|a PART TWO. MIMETIC CONVENTIONS, ETHICS, AND HOMODIEGETIC NARRATION
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|a What Hamingway and a rhetorical theory of narrative can do for each other: the example of "My old man"
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|a Reexamining reliability: the multiple functions of Nick Carraway
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|a Sharing secrets
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|a PART THREE. AUDIENCES AND IDEOLOGY
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|a Narratee, narrative audience, and second-person narration: how I-and you?-read Lorrie Moore's "How"
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|a Narrating the PC Controversies: thoughts on Dinesh D'Souza's "Illiberal education"
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|a Toward a rhetorical reader-response criticism: the difficult, the stubborn, and the ending of "Beloved"
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|a Appendix. Why Wayne Booth can't get with the program; or, the intentional fallacy
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|a pripovijedanje
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|a teorija pripovijedanja
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|a teorija književnosti
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|a književna teorija
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|a diskurs
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|a pripovjedni diskurs
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|a Hemingway, E.
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|a Woolf, V.
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|a Thackeray, W. M.
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