1st Edition

Narrative: The Basics

By Bronwen Thomas Copyright 2016
    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    Providing an up-to-date and accessible overview of the essentials of narrative theory, Narrative: The Basics guides the reader through the major approaches to the study of narrative, using contemporary examples from a wide range of narrative forms to answer key questions including:

    • What is narrative?
    • What are the "universals" of narrative?
    • What is the relationship between narrative and ideology?
    • Does the reader have a role in narrative?
    • Has the digital age brought radically new forms of narrative?

    Each chapter introduces key theoretical terms, providing thinking points and suggestions for further study. With an emphasis on applying theory to example studies, it is an ideal introduction to the current study of narrative.

    Introduction  1. Back to Basics: Folk Tales and Fairy Tales  2. Narrative structures  3. Narrative voice and point of view  4. Narrative and Ideology  5. The Role of the Reader  6. ‘Gender trouble’: Feminist approaches to narrative  7. Narrative and Genre  8. New Media Narratives  Conclusion

    Biography

    Bronwen Thomas is Associate Professor in Linguistics and Literature at Bournemouth University, UK.