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Prose Fiction

Prose Fiction

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This concise and highly accessible textbook outlines the principles and techniques of storytelling. It is intended as a high-school and college-level introduction to the central concepts of narrative theory – concepts that will aid students in developing their competence not only in analysing and interpreting short stories and novels, but also in writing them.This textbook prioritises clarity over intricacy of theory, equipping its readers with the necessary tools to embark on further study of literature, literary theory and creative writing. Building on a ‘semiotic model of narrative,’ it is structured around the key elements of narratological theory, with chapters on plot, setting, characterisation, and narration, as well as on language and theme – elements which are underrepresented in existing textbooks on narrative theory. The chapter on language constitutes essential reading for those students unfamiliar with rhetoric, while the chapter on theme draws together significant perspectives from contemporary critical theory (including feminism and postcolonialism).This textbook is engaging and easily navigable, with key concepts highlighted and clearly explained, both in the text and in a full glossary located at the end of the book. Throughout the textbook the reader is aided by diagrams, images, quotes from prominent theorists, and instructive examples from classical and popular short stories and novels (such as Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Franz Kafka’s ‘The Metamorphosis,’ J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter, or Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, amongst many others).Prose Fiction: An Introduction to the Semiotics of Narrative can either be incorporated as the main textbook into a wider syllabus on narrative theory and creative writing, or it can be used as a supplementary reference book for readers interested in narrative fiction. The textbook is a must-read for beginning students of narratology, especially those with no or limited prior experience in this area. It is of especial relevance to English and Humanities major students in Asia, for whom it was conceived and written.

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Keywords

  • Children's, Teenage & educational
  • college
  • Creative writing
  • Education
  • Educational material
  • Educational: English literature
  • Fiction & related items
  • Fiction: special features
  • high-school
  • Higher & further education, tertiary education
  • Humanities
  • Literary studies: general
  • Literary theory
  • Literature
  • Literature & literary studies
  • Literature: history & criticism
  • Narrative Theory
  • Short stories
  • Society & Social Sciences
  • Storytelling
  • Textbook
  • thema EDItEUR::2 Language qualifiers::2A Indo-European languages::2AC Germanic and Scandinavian languages::2ACB English
  • thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism::DSB Literary studies: general
  • thema EDItEUR::F Fiction and Related items::FY Fiction: special features::FYB Short stories
  • thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education::JNM Higher education, tertiary education
  • thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History

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DOI: 10.11647/OBP.0187

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