This Introduction provides an overview of a cognitive-narratological approach to characters and characterization in New Testament narratives. We begin by comparing conventional and cognitive approaches to New Testament characters and characterization, and delineating a practical methodology designed to sensitize readers to a variety of interpretative possibilities that arise from the cognitive turn within narratology. Afterwards, we apply that methodology in three ways. First, we acquaint readers with the prospect of tracing characters within one New Testament narrative. Then, we hint at the analysis of character migration, that is, a character’s development across more than one narrative. Finally, we provide insight into the analysis of ch...
Over the last decade, research in characterisation has proliferated in (cognitive) stylistics, with ...
Interpreters of the book of Jonah understand the characterisation of Jonah, and hence the meaning of...
<strong>Narrative point analysis of New Testament texts</strong><p>The article for...
This Introduction provides an overview of a cognitive-narratological approach to characters and char...
This Introduction provides an overview of a cognitive-narratological approach to characters and char...
Abstract In the Gospel of Luke 1–2, the narrator focuses on two couples and their (future) sons. T...
This is the first stand-alone glossary of New Testament narrative-critical terms in the English lang...
This is the first stand-alone glossary of New Testament narrative-critical terms in the English lang...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the function of characters’ outward appearance in the...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the function of characters’ outward appearance in the...
The introduction to this volume has a section on cognitive narratology which is very helpful for the...
This study explores the narrative techniques and patterns used to introduce and develop the main cha...
The introduction to this volume has a section on cognitive narratology which is very helpful for the...
This study explores the narrative techniques and patterns used to introduce and develop the main cha...
Seventeen innovative studies are collected in this volume which has been produced under the aegis of...
Over the last decade, research in characterisation has proliferated in (cognitive) stylistics, with ...
Interpreters of the book of Jonah understand the characterisation of Jonah, and hence the meaning of...
<strong>Narrative point analysis of New Testament texts</strong><p>The article for...
This Introduction provides an overview of a cognitive-narratological approach to characters and char...
This Introduction provides an overview of a cognitive-narratological approach to characters and char...
Abstract In the Gospel of Luke 1–2, the narrator focuses on two couples and their (future) sons. T...
This is the first stand-alone glossary of New Testament narrative-critical terms in the English lang...
This is the first stand-alone glossary of New Testament narrative-critical terms in the English lang...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the function of characters’ outward appearance in the...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the function of characters’ outward appearance in the...
The introduction to this volume has a section on cognitive narratology which is very helpful for the...
This study explores the narrative techniques and patterns used to introduce and develop the main cha...
The introduction to this volume has a section on cognitive narratology which is very helpful for the...
This study explores the narrative techniques and patterns used to introduce and develop the main cha...
Seventeen innovative studies are collected in this volume which has been produced under the aegis of...
Over the last decade, research in characterisation has proliferated in (cognitive) stylistics, with ...
Interpreters of the book of Jonah understand the characterisation of Jonah, and hence the meaning of...
<strong>Narrative point analysis of New Testament texts</strong><p>The article for...