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Перевод: narrative
[прилагательное] повествовательный; [существительное] рассказ ; повесть ; повествование; изложение фактов; сюжетно-тематическая картина
Тезаурус:
- The modern reader had also become distrustful of the authority of the act of narration and of the narrative voice, hence the condemnation of omniscience in particular.
- Within this task, we suggest that pupils should be asked for three contrasting pieces of writing, for example a short narrative based on a personal experience, a poem, a list of some kind (eg for a recipe), or a factual account based on observation.
- Christine Brooke-Rose's Such (1966), for example, like some of Beckett's narrative, follows movements in a mind of weirdly diminished vitality, transcribing a whirling chaos of images which invade consciousness at the point of death.
- Gide's narrative of a development from the desire for self-redemption in the space of the other, through the loss of self at the ecstatic height of this existential quest, to the unresolved sense of desire itself as a kind of loss, is amenable to a similar analysis; in Gide's case image and fantasy do indeed figure transgressively on the borders of history and the unconscious.
- Novels, for instance, have less in common with lyric poetry than with other forms of extended narrative, such as historiography, biography, autobiography - a genre of which there have been some interesting studies lately - or even some kinds of essay.
- Implicit in the new narrative's challenging of the assumptions of realism and in its privileging of subjective reality and of figurative forms of expression, is a questioning of the rationalist, cultural tradition of the West.
- The narrative drive is erratic and its path often confused.
- Even as recently as 1982, Robbe-Grillet would explain his transgressive narrative techniques by relying on the Sartrean concept of contingency (see Oppenheim 1986): the disruptive narrative syntax conveys the fragmentation of man in the world, the absence of meaning in his novels can thus be said to correspond to the gratuitousness of existence.
- In his more recent works, Sukenick has moved even further away from conventional narrative sequences.
- HERE in the West, episode two of Blackeyes (BBC-2) hardly advances the narrative at all and slowly picks at the same psychological scabs.
- The choreography likewise evokes changes of weather and mood but without displaying any overt narrative development.
- He had to keep this manner, this pained narrative, so that any reader would feel that the account had been forced out of him with great reluctance, and that the sordid events he had yet to describe were softened by the compassion and generous charity of the writer.
- Fellini, Antonioni and Bergman used, she says, the cinematic equivalent of Joyce's stream-of-consciousness, non-linear narrative.
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