Ladies and Gentlemen, Philosophers have been reflecting on the concept of narration since the ancient times, and the concept has played a prominent role in the studies of human existence and its meaning. Roland Barthes (1966) stated, that the narrative is present at all times, in all places, in all societies – in myths, legends, fairy tales, novels, dramas, movies, comics, conversations ..
Narrative can be intensely pleasurable because storytelling is central to human existence. Narrative...
This editorial serves as an introduction to the essays on the theme of "How are they telling th...
Interest is growing in forms of narrative that go beyond written and spoken verbal signs, in how suc...
Narrating is a fundamental cultural practice acquired in the process of enculturation. Telling stori...
Abstract — Centuries of indifference to narrative have, according to some insightful writers, culmin...
“Simply put, narrative is the representation of an event or a series of events” (Abbott 2008: 13). ...
In The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative, author H. Porter Abbott defines narrative as “the repres...
Situated in the socio-discoursal and socio-cultural approaches to the study of Languages for Specifi...
Throughout history we can identify a great number of authors discussing the nature of narrative. Fro...
Stories are an integral part of our experience as human beings. As Roland Barthes put forward, narra...
This issue focuses on narration. In the first group of essays (Voltolini, Baldi, Ribatti, Pieri) nar...
"The Narrative Reader aims to provide a comprehensive survey of narrative theories ranging from Plat...
his article presents a dialogue between Roland Barthes and Paolo Fabbri, which took place on 18 Dece...
This article reflects on a group of theoretical and literary references that we consider useful to a...
Centuries of indifference to narrative have, according to some insightful writers, culminated in a b...
Narrative can be intensely pleasurable because storytelling is central to human existence. Narrative...
This editorial serves as an introduction to the essays on the theme of "How are they telling th...
Interest is growing in forms of narrative that go beyond written and spoken verbal signs, in how suc...
Narrating is a fundamental cultural practice acquired in the process of enculturation. Telling stori...
Abstract — Centuries of indifference to narrative have, according to some insightful writers, culmin...
“Simply put, narrative is the representation of an event or a series of events” (Abbott 2008: 13). ...
In The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative, author H. Porter Abbott defines narrative as “the repres...
Situated in the socio-discoursal and socio-cultural approaches to the study of Languages for Specifi...
Throughout history we can identify a great number of authors discussing the nature of narrative. Fro...
Stories are an integral part of our experience as human beings. As Roland Barthes put forward, narra...
This issue focuses on narration. In the first group of essays (Voltolini, Baldi, Ribatti, Pieri) nar...
"The Narrative Reader aims to provide a comprehensive survey of narrative theories ranging from Plat...
his article presents a dialogue between Roland Barthes and Paolo Fabbri, which took place on 18 Dece...
This article reflects on a group of theoretical and literary references that we consider useful to a...
Centuries of indifference to narrative have, according to some insightful writers, culminated in a b...
Narrative can be intensely pleasurable because storytelling is central to human existence. Narrative...
This editorial serves as an introduction to the essays on the theme of "How are they telling th...
Interest is growing in forms of narrative that go beyond written and spoken verbal signs, in how suc...