Essays on Fiction and Perspective

Első borító
Göran Rossholm
Peter Lang, 2004 - 355 oldal
The book is the result of a conference about the interrelated concepts of fiction and perspective in Stockholm 2001. The concepts of fiction and perspective have played a number of crucial roles in the Humanities during the last fifty years, in particular in the intersection between linguistics, the aesthetic disciplines, and philosophy. The writers in this anthology discuss some of the most debated questions in this context, such as different conceptions of point of view in narrative fiction, historical counterfactual fiction, the relationship between fact and fiction in historiography, how to understand and analyze statements about an individual's belief perspective, and how everyday discourse is anchored in perspective views of the world.
 

Tartalomjegyzék

Preface
7
Eva Broman
57
Östen Dahl
91
Lubomir Doležel
109
Monika Fludernik
129
Petr Kotatko
155
Peter Pagin
171
Nows the Time
199
LarsÅke Skalin
223
Göran Sonesson
255
Claude Vandeloise
293
LarsOlof Åhlberg
313
Index
351
Copyright

Gyakori szavak és kifejezések

A szerzőről (2004)

The Editor: Göran Rossholm is Professor at the Department of Literature, Stockholm University. His dissertation was an analysis of Ibsen's last play When We Dead Awaken, for which he received a Ph.D. in 1987. Since then he has produced scholarly editions of August Strindberg, and articles on semiotics and theory of literature and is the author of To Be And Not to Be (Peter Lang, 2004).

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