Narration (Rhetoric)
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Narration (Rhetoric)
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Narration (Rhetoric)
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Incoming Resources
- Edith Wharton and the art of fiction, Penelope Vita-Finzi
- The writer's journey, mythic structure for writers, Christopher Vogler; illustrated by Michele Montez
- Reading for the plot, design and intention in narrative, Peter Brooks
- The novels of George Eliot ;, a study in form
- The narrative art of Charles Dickens, the rhetoric of sympathy and irony in his novels
- Damn fine story, mastering the tools of a powerful narrative, Chuck Wendig
- The story is true, the art and meaning of telling stories, Bruce Jackson
- Reinventing Hollywood, how 1940s filmmakers changed movie storytelling, David Bordwell
- Anne Brontë, Maria H. Frawley
- Make a scene, crafting a powerful story one scene at a time, Jordan E. Rosenfeld
- A longitudinal study of coherence in children's written narratives, principal investigators Victor M. Rental, Martha L. King ; associate investigators Barbara Pettegrew, Christine Pappas
- On stories, and other essays on literature, C. S. Lewis
- The art of history, unlocking the past in fiction and nonfiction, Christopher Bram
- Narrative medicine, honoring the stories of illness, Rita Charon
- Writing fiction, a guide to narrative craft, Janet Burroway with Elizabeth Stuckey-French, Ned Stuckey-French
- Classic African American women's narratives, edited by William L. Andrews
- Writing beyond the ending, narrative strategies of twentieth-century women writers, by Rachel Blau DuPlessis
- Disaster drawn, visual witness, comics, and documentary form, Hillary L. Chute
- Vernacular eloquence, what speech can bring to writing, Peter Elbow
- The secret life of stories, from Don Quixote to Harry Potter, how understanding intellectual disability transforms the way we read, Michael Bérubé
- The writer's journey, mythic structure for writers, by Christopher Vogler
- Saber narrar
- Defoe and the uses of narrative, Michael M. Boardman
- Henry James, history, narrative, fiction, Roslyn Jolly
- Teller and tale in Joyce's fiction, oscillating perspectives, John Paul Riquelme
- Reading for the plot, design and intention in narrative, Peter Brooks
- Six walks in the fictional woods, Umberto Eco
- Make a scene, crafting a powerful story one scene at a time, Jordan E. Rosenfeld
- The writer's journey, mythic structures for screenwriters and storytellers, by Christopher Vogler
- Description, by Monica Wood
- Children's understanding of the narrator's role in stories, Anne E. Hay and William F. Brewer
- The novel, language and narrative from Cervantes to Calvino, André Brink
- Telling the tale, narration and point of view, Valerie Bodden
- Meander, spiral, explode, design and pattern in narrative, Jane Alison
- The secrets of story, Matt Bird
- Reading epic, an introduction to the ancient narratives, Peter Toohey
- The politics of narration, James Joyce, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf, Richard Pearce
- "Who set you flowin'?", the African-American migration narrative, Farah Jasmine Griffin
- Description, by Monica Woods
- John Fowles's fiction and the poetics of postmodernism, Mahmoud Salami
- Reading trauma narratives, the contemporary novel & the psychology of oppression, Laurie Vickroy
- Narrative apologetics, sharing the relevance, joy, and wonder of the Christian faith, Alister E. McGrath
- From behind the veil, a study of Afro-American narrative, Robert B. Stepto
- Tiger writing, art, culture, and the interdependent self, Gish Jen
- The Cambridge introduction to narrative, H. Porter Abbott
- Italian signs, American streets, the evolution of Italian American narrative, Fred L. Gardaphé
- The aesthetics of Toni Morrison, speaking the unspeakable, edited by Marc C. Conner
- Sharpen your story or narrative writing skills, Jennifer Rozines Roy
- Contemporary American women writers, narrative strategies, Catherine Rainwater and William J. Scheick, editors
- The writing book, a practical guide for fiction writers, Kate Grenville
Outgoing Resources
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