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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Note
1. What Is Narrative?
The Traditional Understanding of Narrative
The Nature of Narrative Revisited
A New Approach to Narrative Analysis
2. The Song . . . of Roland?
The Following-Pattern
Symmetry
Integration
Polarity Adjustment
3. Dual-Focus Narrative
Beginnings
Principles of Opposition
Replacement Operations and Polarity Adjustment
Endings
The Dual-Focus System
4. Hester’s Speculation
The Centrality of the Margins
Speculation
The Triumph of Individual Conscience
5. Single-Focus Narrative
The Birth of Desire
Models and Motives
Twice-Told Tales
Modes of Identification
The Single-Focus System
6. Pieter Bruegel, or the Space of Multiplicity
The Hole in the Center
Thematic Resolution
The Tilted Plane
7. Multiple-Focus Narrative
Illegitimate Narration
Carnivalization
Multiplicity as Critique
How Did We Get Here from There?
Hem-Naming
Intentional Accidents
The Reader as Alchemist
The Multiple-Focus System
8. Theoretical Conclusion
Mapping
Narrative Transformations
The Transformational Matrix
The Typological Matrix
9. Practical Conclusion
Textual Analysis
Literary and Film History
Social Organization
Religion
Political Life
Imaging the World
References
Index
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