Though the notion of absent-centred structure enjoys a current fashionableness in a number of contemporary theoretical discussions, the variety of interpretations, some of them implicitly contradictory, and most of them excessively abstract, prevents "absent-centredness" from being the useful critical category it might be. By surveying the history of the term in my Introduction, and by describing the textual realizations of absent-centredness in a number of modern novels, my thesis attempts to define the term as a special strategy of narrative structure. That strategy is identifiable by such formal devices as indirect narration, anti-climax, cancellation, and negation; and by structuring images of spatial and temporal distortion, especia...
Superfluous Absence examines how writers of fictional narratives imagine readers that might read the...
This study introduces a multi-disciplinary ecocritical approach to fictional evocations of place in ...
This thesis examines the relationship between part and whole in novels by Antoine François Prévost t...
Though the notion of absent-centred structure enjoys a current fashionableness in a number of contem...
This paper examines the role of ideology in the construction of absent characters in Henry James’s s...
Many attempts have been made to catch the essence of Joseph Conrad’s work by examining the contents ...
Narratologists define narrative as a chronological series of events, and thus focus on temporality i...
Criticism of Joseph Conrad’s Nostromo frequently alights on the problem of the novel’s so-called ‘em...
The first study to examine the status of plot in the modernist novel and the integral role that comm...
This article explores Virginia Woolf ’s experiments with the narrative that added impersonality to ...
Idle Attentions challenges a long critical tradition that regards distraction as the default state o...
The present paper discusses the construction of fictional spaces with particular focus on their rela...
This thesis acknowledges the presence of a clear note of affirmation in some novels of the mid-Twent...
In his 1937 essay “Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel,” Russian literary theorist Mikh...
In “Resisting the Reader: Textual Recalcitrance in British Novels, 1917-2011,” I focus on a radical,...
Superfluous Absence examines how writers of fictional narratives imagine readers that might read the...
This study introduces a multi-disciplinary ecocritical approach to fictional evocations of place in ...
This thesis examines the relationship between part and whole in novels by Antoine François Prévost t...
Though the notion of absent-centred structure enjoys a current fashionableness in a number of contem...
This paper examines the role of ideology in the construction of absent characters in Henry James’s s...
Many attempts have been made to catch the essence of Joseph Conrad’s work by examining the contents ...
Narratologists define narrative as a chronological series of events, and thus focus on temporality i...
Criticism of Joseph Conrad’s Nostromo frequently alights on the problem of the novel’s so-called ‘em...
The first study to examine the status of plot in the modernist novel and the integral role that comm...
This article explores Virginia Woolf ’s experiments with the narrative that added impersonality to ...
Idle Attentions challenges a long critical tradition that regards distraction as the default state o...
The present paper discusses the construction of fictional spaces with particular focus on their rela...
This thesis acknowledges the presence of a clear note of affirmation in some novels of the mid-Twent...
In his 1937 essay “Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel,” Russian literary theorist Mikh...
In “Resisting the Reader: Textual Recalcitrance in British Novels, 1917-2011,” I focus on a radical,...
Superfluous Absence examines how writers of fictional narratives imagine readers that might read the...
This study introduces a multi-disciplinary ecocritical approach to fictional evocations of place in ...
This thesis examines the relationship between part and whole in novels by Antoine François Prévost t...