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Browsing by Subject "Narration (Rhetoric)"

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    Book Reviews; Cather, Canon and the Politics of Reading by Deborah Carlin
    (1993) Aldridge, John W.
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    Book Reviews; White Lies: Melville's Narratives of Facts by John Samson
    (1990) Sten, Christopher
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    How narratives explain
    (1989) Roth, Paul A.
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    Mental models in narrative comprehension
    (1990) Bower, Gordon H.
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    Ordered by Words: Language and Narration in the Novels of William Faulkner by Judith Lockyer
    (1992) Kaufmann, Michael
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    Postmodernizm ve islam
    (1992) Ahmed, Akbar
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    Re-imagining the world : retelling fairy tales in moving image
    (2011) Aydeniz, Hatice
    This study aims to depict the fact that adaptations are all kind of intertextual texts in the postmodern world where every text undergoes a process of adaptation. With the aims of pointing at this dialogic process, the term “retelling” is used both for the adaptation processes and products throughout the thesis, instead of the term adaptation. Keeping this in mind, the thesis examines the fairy tales “Snow White” and “Little Red Riding Hood” with their retellings both in literature and film. These analyses include structural, narrative and feminist criticisms as well as the consideration of the affects of postmodernism. Through these evaluations it becomes clear that while some retellings pose a very contradictory point of view for the tales abovementioned, some still adjust to the traditional ideological teachings of the earlier versions of the tales.
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    Reading Between Worlds: Narrativity in the Fiction of Louise Erdrich
    (1990) Rainwater, Catherine
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    Readings of narrative, 1937-87: Beyond Orthodoxy
    (1993) Rabinowitz, Peter J.
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    Review Essay; Reconstructing Papa: New Directions in Hemingway
    (1992) Messent, Peter
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    Semih Gümüş: Kara anlatı yazarı ile Vüs'at Bener'in öykülerinin aslında hiç de bir zamanlar kabul edildiği gibi kapalı ve güç anlaşılır olmadıklarını, bugünün okuru için bu öykülerin tersine açık, yalın, anlaşılır öyküler olarak okunabileceklerini gösterdiğimi sanıyorum
    (1994) Umar, Aslı
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    The Courage to Fall
    (1992) Nash, Susan Smith
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    Versions of Pygmalion, By J.Hillis Miller
    (1992) Smith, Stephanie A.
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    Vüs'at O Bener'in yapıtlarına anlatıbilimsel bir yaklaşım
    (2007) Tutumlu, Reyhan
    Vüs’at O. Bener’s (1922-2005) literary career started with his short story “Dost” (The Friend) which he published in 1950. Later he published two novels, two plays, six story books, and also a book of poetry. In this study a narratological approach is adopted in order to analyze such formal aspects of the works as the narrators’ standpoints, the techniques of narration, and the use of time in the following works: Dost (1952, The Friend), Yaşamasız (1957, The Lifeless), Buzul Çağının Virüsü (1984, The Ice Age Virus), Bay Muannit Sahtegi’nin Notları (1991, The Notes of Mr. Muannit Sahtegi), Siyah-Beyaz (1993, Black and White), Mızıkalı Yürüyüş (1997, The March with a Band), Kara Tren (1998, The Steam Train), and Kapan (2001, The Trap). Bener’s works are interrelated and interreferantial. Often the same characters reappear in Bener’s different works and sometimes the same events are repeatedly narrated from new perspectives. That is why Bener’s works should be considered as a whole and the interconnections should be closely examined. When they are read from such a viewpoint it is understood that Bener’s works carry a profound imprint of his life. That is why one has to know the subtext on which his works are based. In this study, in addition to narratology, an author-based approach is used in order to analyze the relationship between Bener’s life and works, and also to examine the methods of his fiction writing. In this context, the criticisms regarding the genre of Bener’s works have been reconsidered and a new reading strategy is suggested.

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