Narratio
(Redirectum de Narrator)
Narratio est describendi genus, quo res sive gestae sive fictae sermone aut scriptura efferuntur. Cum variae scientiae narrationem attingunt, tum narratologia systematice formam narrationis describere studet.
Narratio valere potest:
- Poësis epica
- Terminus maior fabulas sive fabellas, apologias, narratiunculas, dicta memoratu digna, diegemata, novellas, et libellos comprehendens
- Narratio sensu strictiore, quae plerumque est mythistoria brevior argumentisque minus diffusior
Nexus interni
Bibliographia
recensere- Abbott, H. Porter. 2009. The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative Second Edition. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
- Asimov, Nanette. 2011. "Researchers help U.S. Military track, defuse rumors."[nexus deficit] San Francisco Chronicle, 14 Octobris.
- Bal, Mieke. 1985. Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative. Toronti: Toronto University Press.
- Clandinin, D. J., et F. M. Connelly. 2000. Narrative inquiry: Experience and story in qualitative research. Jossey-Bass.
- Genette, Gérard. 1980, 1972. Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method. Conv. Jane E. Lewin. Oxoniae: Blackwell.
- Hardin, Jayson. 2006. The Rumor Bomb: Theorizing the convergence of New and Old Trends in Mediated U.S. Politics. Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture 39(1):84–110.
- Kelley, Stephanie R. 2004. Rumors in Iraq: A Guide to Winning Hearts and Minds. Storming Media. ISBN 1423522494.
Nexus externi
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