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Obravnava sodobnih naratoloških pristopov ob analizi romanov Skrivna zgodovina, 4 3 2 1 in A Tale for the Time Being
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Abstract
Diplomsko delo obravnava sodobne naratološke pristope ob analizi izbranih romanov. Naratologija je razmeroma mlada veja literarne vede, ki se ukvarja z vprašanjem, kaj in kako je o nečem mogoče pripovedovati v literaturi. Predklasične pristope je v največji meri oblikoval Franz K. Stanzel, na klasično naratologijo s teoretiki, kot so bili, Tzvetan Todorov, Roland Barthes, Gérard Genette, pa je v največji meri vplival strukturalizem. V sodobnosti pa se je naratologija vrnila k svojim jezikoslovnim koreninam (t. i. kognitivni obrat), kar bo prikazano prek obravnave teorije Marie-Laure Ryan in Davida Hermana. Za naratološko analizo so bili izbrani romani Skrivna zgodovina Donne Tartt, 4 3 2 1 Paula Austerja in A Tale for the Time Being Ruth Ozeki, saj je za vse tri značilna izstopajoča notranja razdeljenost. Namen diplomskega dela je z analizo izbranih romanov preveriti relevantnost klasičnih in sodobnih naratoloških pristopov na izbranih romanih. Prav slednje povzroča največjo zadrego pri nas – razen posameznih primerov do naratoloških obravnav romanov ne prihaja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ameriška književnost, sodobni ameriški roman, naratologija, Donna Tartt, Paul Auster, Ruth Ozeki, Gérard Genette, Franz K. Stanzel, Marie-Laure Ryan, David Herman
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-120469 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.09.2020
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Language:English
Title:Assessment of contemporary narratological approaches on the basis of analysis of novels Secret History, 4 3 2 1, and A Tale for Time Being
Abstract:
Thesis analyses selected novels on the basis of classical and contemporary narratological approaches. Narratology is a relatively young subcategory in the field of literary science, that deals with the questions of what and how can something be narrated in literature. Most influential theorist in the field of protonarratological researches was Franz K. Stanzel, but classical narratology, with theorists such as Tzvetan Todorov, Roland Barthes, Gérard Genette, was based heavily on structuralist approach. Contemporary approaches returned to linguistic roots (regarding to the so-called cognitive turn), with theorists like Marie-Laure Ryan and David Herman. Novels that were chosen for narratological analysis, are: Secret History by Donna Tartt, 4 3 2 1 by Paul Auster and A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki. What they all have in common is unusual internal structure. The aim of thesis is to test the relevancy of classical and contemporary narratological approaches on selected novels. While theoretical examination of narratological approaches is present in Slovene literary theory, narratological anaylsis themselves are not except for few cases.

Keywords:American literature, American contemporary novel, narratology, Donna Tartt, Paul Auster, Ruth Ozeki, Gérard Genette, Franz K. Stanzel, Marie-Laure Ryan, David Herman

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