Postmodern Narrative Theory (Transitions)

Postmodern Narrative Theory (Transitions)

by Mark Currie (Author)

Synopsis

The expertise that has evolved in literary studies through the 20th century now finds applications in every corner of culture, wherever thought and representation operate in the mode of storytelling. This book is a summary of the often over-complex theories that have transformed the study of narrative in recent decades. In its theoretical discussions and critical readings, the book plots the connections between fiction, criticism and ideology that represent the contribution of narrative theory to an understanding of postmodern culture. This text is aimed at undergraduate students of English Literature, and those on courses in literary theory/contemporary literature/postmodernism/intellectual history/narrative/popular culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 22 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 0333687795
ISBN 13: 9780333687796

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'Mark Currie's Postmodern Narrative Theory is a highly intelligent study, covering all the relevant theoretical issues skilfully and clearly. It will be of value not only to readers who share, or are prepared to share, Currie's general attitudes to the topic, but also to those who are sceptical as to their validity.' - Sir Frank Kermode, Cambridge University
Author Bio
MARK CURRIE is Research Professor at the University of East Anglia, Cambridge. In his research to date, he has focused upon the mutual influence of academic theory and fictional writing, including the application of narratological methods to the analysis of critical arguments, and the general question of 'self-consciousness' in fiction, criticism and culture.