David Herman is a professor in the English department at Ohio State University. The editor of the journal Storyworlds, his recent publications include Basic Elements of Narrative and Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative (Nebraska 2002). ¿ Contributors: Elizabeth Bradburn, Nicholas Dames, Monika Fludernik, F. Elizabeth Hart, David Herman, Leslie Lockett, Alan Palmer, David Vallins, and Lisa Zunshine.
David Herman is a professor in the English department at Ohio State University. The editor of the journal Storyworlds, his recent publications include Basic Elements of Narrative and Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative (Nebraska 2002). ¿ Contributors: Elizabeth Bradburn, Nicholas Dames, Monika Fludernik, F. Elizabeth Hart, David Herman, Leslie Lockett, Alan Palmer, David Vallins, and Lisa Zunshine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Herman is a professor in the English department at Ohio State University. The editor of the journal Storyworlds, his recent publications include Basic Elements of Narrative and Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative (Nebraska 2002). Contributors: Elizabeth Bradburn, Nicholas Dames, Monika Fludernik, F. Elizabeth Hart, David Herman, Leslie Lockett, Alan Palmer, David Vallins, and Lisa Zunshine.
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Acknowledgments Introduction David Herman Part I: Representing Minds in Old and Middle English Narrative 1. 700–1050: Embodiment, Metaphor, and the Mind in Old English Narrative Leslie Lockett 2. 1050–1500: Through a Glass Darkly; or, the Emergence of Mind in Medieval Narrative Monika Fludernik Part II: Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Minds 3. 1500–1620: Reading, Consciousness, and Romance in the Sixteenth Century F. Elizabeth Hart 4. 1620–1700: Mind on the Move Elizabeth Bradburn Part III: Contexts for Consciousness in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 5. 1700–1775: Theory of Mind, Social Hierarchy, and the Emergence of Narrative Subjectivity Lisa Zunshine 6. 1775–1825: Affective Landscapes and Romantic Consciousness David Vallins 7. 1825–1880: The Network of Nerves Nicholas Dames Part IV: Remodeling the Mind in Modernist and Postmodernist Narrative 8. 1880–1945: Re-minding Modernism David Herman 9. 1945– : Ontologies of Consciousness Alan Palmer Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction David Herman Part I: Representing Minds in Old and Middle English Narrative 1. 700–1050: Embodiment, Metaphor, and the Mind in Old English Narrative Leslie Lockett 2. 1050–1500: Through a Glass Darkly; or, the Emergence of Mind in Medieval Narrative Monika Fludernik Part II: Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Minds 3. 1500–1620: Reading, Consciousness, and Romance in the Sixteenth Century F. Elizabeth Hart 4. 1620–1700: Mind on the Move Elizabeth Bradburn Part III: Contexts for Consciousness in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 5. 1700–1775: Theory of Mind, Social Hierarchy, and the Emergence of Narrative Subjectivity Lisa Zunshine 6. 1775–1825: Affective Landscapes and Romantic Consciousness David Vallins 7. 1825–1880: The Network of Nerves Nicholas Dames Part IV: Remodeling the Mind in Modernist and Postmodernist Narrative 8. 1880–1945: Re-minding Modernism David Herman 9. 1945– : Ontologies of Consciousness Alan Palmer Contributors Index
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