When characters travel 'at the speed of plot', they need to arrive at the conclusion of the story by the time the narrative comes to its end on the page. This article develops the popular notion of 'plot speed' into a conceptual contribution to the study of time in narrative. 'Plot speed' is the conceptual velocity of movement through plot events, and it can be rooted in the physical speed of the storyworld (where characters are in a rush) or the discourse speed (where the written form of the narrative indicates chapters, instalments, and so on). I investigate configurations of plot speed through Dumas’s The Three Musketeers, its precursor Courtilz de Sandras’s Mémoires de M. d’Artagnan, and the manuscripts in which Dumas collaborated with ...
This article analyses how TV fiction, in the last fifteen years, has become one of the most stimulat...
This article analyses how TV fiction, in the last fifteen years, has become one of the most stimulat...
This dissertation argues that the ways in which eighteenth-century pioneers of the English novel pla...
Although narrative rhythm is regarded as a crucial aspect of literary fiction, relatively little att...
How quickly does time pass in English fiction? Sampling passages from ninety novels, this essay reve...
La velocidad es un aspecto del tiempo literario poco abordado por las teorías literarias. Este artíc...
Abstract Reading literature is often contrasted to the use of digital media in terms of spe...
PACE is the measurement of an author's ability to generate new words as the length of his manus...
This project outlines a new method of annotating and quantitatively discussing narrative techniques ...
We frequently talk about the pace of a story and make comments such as “this novel is fast paced” an...
This article aims to discuss the definition of plot, a central but also one of the most elusive conc...
The study of different aspects of brevity and verbosity in the literary texts has a long history. Bu...
One of the major text-oriented movements of the twentieth century, structuralism interests itself i...
In this thesis, the narrative structure of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" is examined in rela...
My point of departure for this thesis is Jacques Derrida's article 'Structure, Sign, and Play in the...
This article analyses how TV fiction, in the last fifteen years, has become one of the most stimulat...
This article analyses how TV fiction, in the last fifteen years, has become one of the most stimulat...
This dissertation argues that the ways in which eighteenth-century pioneers of the English novel pla...
Although narrative rhythm is regarded as a crucial aspect of literary fiction, relatively little att...
How quickly does time pass in English fiction? Sampling passages from ninety novels, this essay reve...
La velocidad es un aspecto del tiempo literario poco abordado por las teorías literarias. Este artíc...
Abstract Reading literature is often contrasted to the use of digital media in terms of spe...
PACE is the measurement of an author's ability to generate new words as the length of his manus...
This project outlines a new method of annotating and quantitatively discussing narrative techniques ...
We frequently talk about the pace of a story and make comments such as “this novel is fast paced” an...
This article aims to discuss the definition of plot, a central but also one of the most elusive conc...
The study of different aspects of brevity and verbosity in the literary texts has a long history. Bu...
One of the major text-oriented movements of the twentieth century, structuralism interests itself i...
In this thesis, the narrative structure of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" is examined in rela...
My point of departure for this thesis is Jacques Derrida's article 'Structure, Sign, and Play in the...
This article analyses how TV fiction, in the last fifteen years, has become one of the most stimulat...
This article analyses how TV fiction, in the last fifteen years, has become one of the most stimulat...
This dissertation argues that the ways in which eighteenth-century pioneers of the English novel pla...