Dual Narrative Dynamics

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Combining narratological and stylistic methods, this book theorizes dual narrative dynamics consisting of plot development and covert progression and demonstrates the consequences for the interpretation of literary works.
In narratives with such dynamics, writers work simultaneously with overt and covert trajectories of signification, establishing a range of relationships between them. The two parallel narrative movements may complement, contradict or even subvert each other, and these relationships significantly influence readers’ understanding not just of events but also of characters, themes, and aesthetic values. The book provides a systematic theoretical account of such previously neglected dual narrative dynamics, substantiated and enriched by the textual analysis of works by Ambrose Bierce, Kate Chopin, Franz Kafka, and Katherine Mansfield. The study explores the many ways that these authors have used dual dynamics to increase the power of their narratives. In addition, the book identifies the challenges such dual dynamics present not only for narratology but also for stylistics and translation studies, and it develops sound and provocative proposals for meeting those challenges.
In taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book will appeal to scholars and students in the fields of narrative and literary theory, literary criticism, literary stylistics, and translation studies.

Author(s): Dan Shen
Series: China Perspectives
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 183
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Theory
Chapter 1 Uniqueness of “Covert Progression” and its Different Relations with Plot Development
Chapter 2 Why covert progressions have been neglected and how to uncover them
Chapter 3 How dual dynamics can transform and extend narratology
Chapter 4 How dual dynamics challenges stylistics and how to meet the challenge
Chapter 5 How dual dynamics challenges translation and how to meet the challenge
Part II Practice
Chapter 6 Naturalistic covert progression behind complicated plot development: Chopin’s “A Pair of Silk Stockings”
Chapter 7 Dual dynamics versus single dynamic: Bierce’s “A Horseman in the Sky” and “The Affair at Coulter’s Notch”
Chapter 8 Societal Conflict Hidden Behind Personal Conflict: Kafka’s “The Judgment”
Chapter 9 Actually unrequited behind superficially mutual love: Mansfield’s “Psychology”
Chapter 10 One focalization, dual progression, and twofold irony: Mansfield’s “A Dill Pickle”
Chapter 11 Gender reversal behind miserable life: Mansfield’s “Life of Ma Parker” in contrast with Chekhov’s “Misery”
Conclusion
Index