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Through an original analysis of its structure and dynamics, the fairy tale ceases to be one of the many genres of fantastic narrative and rises to become a category, a universal modality both of the storytelling and of a world vision. The objective is to render the fairy tale a sort of emblematic location, where the study of narrative texts integrates itself with the socio-historical contexts of the Irish tradition.
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Through an original analysis of its structure and dynamics, the fairy tale ceases to be one of the many genres of fantastic narrative and rises to become a category, a universal modality both of the storytelling and of a world vision. The objective is to render the fairy tale a sort of emblematic location, where the study of narrative texts integrates itself with the socio-historical contexts of the Irish tradition.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 361g
- ISBN-13: 9781611493801
- ISBN-10: 1611493803
- Artikelnr.: 34779350
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 361g
- ISBN-13: 9781611493801
- ISBN-10: 1611493803
- Artikelnr.: 34779350
By Vito Carrassi - Translated by Kevin Wren
CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Narrativity, between Orality and
Writing 2.The Fairy tale: Reformulation of a Concept Notes Chapter 1. A
Celtic Legacy and Christian Syncretism 1. A Methodological Introduction 2.
The Celtic Heredity 3. The Christian Appropriation of Celtic Tradition
Notes Chapter 2. The Precursors of Yeats in the Recuperation of the
Narrative Tradition 1. The Royal Hibernian Tales 2. Thomas Crofton Croker
and His Followers 3. Patrick Kennedy 4. Letitia McClintock, Lady Wilde,
Douglas Hyde 5. The Literary Reception of the Written Gaelic Tradition
Notes Chapter 3. A Rebirth in the Light of the Tradition 1. The National
Question and Literary Rebirth 2. Yeats, the Inspiration of the Irish
Revival 3. The Distinguishing Characteristics of Yeats' Collections 4. The
Fairy Tale according to Stephens Notes, Chapter 4. The Fairy Tale between
fabula and historia 1. The Space-Time Coordinates of the Fairy Tale 2. The
Dynamic Established by the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 5. The Process of
Composition of the Fairy Tale 1. The Triangle Composed of Etain, Midir and
Eochaid and the Origin of the Fairy Tale 2. An Analysis of the Priomscel
and the Structure of the Fairy Tale 3. Classification of the Functions and
Characterization of the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 6. Plurality and
Metanarrative in the Fairy Tale 1. Substructure and Metastructure 2. Deep
Structure and Surface Structure 3. The Narrativity Produced by the Fairy
Tale Notes Chapter 7. The Significance of the Fairy Tale in the
Historical and Cultural Context 1. An Indicative Metaphor 2. The Epiphanic
and Pragmatic Components of the Fairy Tale 3. The Dialectic between
Signifier and Signified Notes Chapter 8. Between the Fairy Tale and Tale
1. The Five Phases of the Fairy Tale 2. The Fairy Tale and the Pseudo-Fairy
Tale 3. The Joycian Tale in the Light of the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 9.
Narrative Construction and Re-Construction of the World 1. Paradigm and
Syntagma, Fabula and Plot 2. An Essential Dialectic Notes Chapter 10.
Beyond Ireland: a General Perspective 1. Narrativity as a Quest for Meaning
2. A Model of Universal Significance Notes Select Bibliography
Writing 2.The Fairy tale: Reformulation of a Concept Notes Chapter 1. A
Celtic Legacy and Christian Syncretism 1. A Methodological Introduction 2.
The Celtic Heredity 3. The Christian Appropriation of Celtic Tradition
Notes Chapter 2. The Precursors of Yeats in the Recuperation of the
Narrative Tradition 1. The Royal Hibernian Tales 2. Thomas Crofton Croker
and His Followers 3. Patrick Kennedy 4. Letitia McClintock, Lady Wilde,
Douglas Hyde 5. The Literary Reception of the Written Gaelic Tradition
Notes Chapter 3. A Rebirth in the Light of the Tradition 1. The National
Question and Literary Rebirth 2. Yeats, the Inspiration of the Irish
Revival 3. The Distinguishing Characteristics of Yeats' Collections 4. The
Fairy Tale according to Stephens Notes, Chapter 4. The Fairy Tale between
fabula and historia 1. The Space-Time Coordinates of the Fairy Tale 2. The
Dynamic Established by the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 5. The Process of
Composition of the Fairy Tale 1. The Triangle Composed of Etain, Midir and
Eochaid and the Origin of the Fairy Tale 2. An Analysis of the Priomscel
and the Structure of the Fairy Tale 3. Classification of the Functions and
Characterization of the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 6. Plurality and
Metanarrative in the Fairy Tale 1. Substructure and Metastructure 2. Deep
Structure and Surface Structure 3. The Narrativity Produced by the Fairy
Tale Notes Chapter 7. The Significance of the Fairy Tale in the
Historical and Cultural Context 1. An Indicative Metaphor 2. The Epiphanic
and Pragmatic Components of the Fairy Tale 3. The Dialectic between
Signifier and Signified Notes Chapter 8. Between the Fairy Tale and Tale
1. The Five Phases of the Fairy Tale 2. The Fairy Tale and the Pseudo-Fairy
Tale 3. The Joycian Tale in the Light of the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 9.
Narrative Construction and Re-Construction of the World 1. Paradigm and
Syntagma, Fabula and Plot 2. An Essential Dialectic Notes Chapter 10.
Beyond Ireland: a General Perspective 1. Narrativity as a Quest for Meaning
2. A Model of Universal Significance Notes Select Bibliography
CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Narrativity, between Orality and
Writing 2.The Fairy tale: Reformulation of a Concept Notes Chapter 1. A
Celtic Legacy and Christian Syncretism 1. A Methodological Introduction 2.
The Celtic Heredity 3. The Christian Appropriation of Celtic Tradition
Notes Chapter 2. The Precursors of Yeats in the Recuperation of the
Narrative Tradition 1. The Royal Hibernian Tales 2. Thomas Crofton Croker
and His Followers 3. Patrick Kennedy 4. Letitia McClintock, Lady Wilde,
Douglas Hyde 5. The Literary Reception of the Written Gaelic Tradition
Notes Chapter 3. A Rebirth in the Light of the Tradition 1. The National
Question and Literary Rebirth 2. Yeats, the Inspiration of the Irish
Revival 3. The Distinguishing Characteristics of Yeats' Collections 4. The
Fairy Tale according to Stephens Notes, Chapter 4. The Fairy Tale between
fabula and historia 1. The Space-Time Coordinates of the Fairy Tale 2. The
Dynamic Established by the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 5. The Process of
Composition of the Fairy Tale 1. The Triangle Composed of Etain, Midir and
Eochaid and the Origin of the Fairy Tale 2. An Analysis of the Priomscel
and the Structure of the Fairy Tale 3. Classification of the Functions and
Characterization of the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 6. Plurality and
Metanarrative in the Fairy Tale 1. Substructure and Metastructure 2. Deep
Structure and Surface Structure 3. The Narrativity Produced by the Fairy
Tale Notes Chapter 7. The Significance of the Fairy Tale in the
Historical and Cultural Context 1. An Indicative Metaphor 2. The Epiphanic
and Pragmatic Components of the Fairy Tale 3. The Dialectic between
Signifier and Signified Notes Chapter 8. Between the Fairy Tale and Tale
1. The Five Phases of the Fairy Tale 2. The Fairy Tale and the Pseudo-Fairy
Tale 3. The Joycian Tale in the Light of the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 9.
Narrative Construction and Re-Construction of the World 1. Paradigm and
Syntagma, Fabula and Plot 2. An Essential Dialectic Notes Chapter 10.
Beyond Ireland: a General Perspective 1. Narrativity as a Quest for Meaning
2. A Model of Universal Significance Notes Select Bibliography
Writing 2.The Fairy tale: Reformulation of a Concept Notes Chapter 1. A
Celtic Legacy and Christian Syncretism 1. A Methodological Introduction 2.
The Celtic Heredity 3. The Christian Appropriation of Celtic Tradition
Notes Chapter 2. The Precursors of Yeats in the Recuperation of the
Narrative Tradition 1. The Royal Hibernian Tales 2. Thomas Crofton Croker
and His Followers 3. Patrick Kennedy 4. Letitia McClintock, Lady Wilde,
Douglas Hyde 5. The Literary Reception of the Written Gaelic Tradition
Notes Chapter 3. A Rebirth in the Light of the Tradition 1. The National
Question and Literary Rebirth 2. Yeats, the Inspiration of the Irish
Revival 3. The Distinguishing Characteristics of Yeats' Collections 4. The
Fairy Tale according to Stephens Notes, Chapter 4. The Fairy Tale between
fabula and historia 1. The Space-Time Coordinates of the Fairy Tale 2. The
Dynamic Established by the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 5. The Process of
Composition of the Fairy Tale 1. The Triangle Composed of Etain, Midir and
Eochaid and the Origin of the Fairy Tale 2. An Analysis of the Priomscel
and the Structure of the Fairy Tale 3. Classification of the Functions and
Characterization of the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 6. Plurality and
Metanarrative in the Fairy Tale 1. Substructure and Metastructure 2. Deep
Structure and Surface Structure 3. The Narrativity Produced by the Fairy
Tale Notes Chapter 7. The Significance of the Fairy Tale in the
Historical and Cultural Context 1. An Indicative Metaphor 2. The Epiphanic
and Pragmatic Components of the Fairy Tale 3. The Dialectic between
Signifier and Signified Notes Chapter 8. Between the Fairy Tale and Tale
1. The Five Phases of the Fairy Tale 2. The Fairy Tale and the Pseudo-Fairy
Tale 3. The Joycian Tale in the Light of the Fairy Tale Notes Chapter 9.
Narrative Construction and Re-Construction of the World 1. Paradigm and
Syntagma, Fabula and Plot 2. An Essential Dialectic Notes Chapter 10.
Beyond Ireland: a General Perspective 1. Narrativity as a Quest for Meaning
2. A Model of Universal Significance Notes Select Bibliography