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The present theoretical study introduces basic types of narrating in drama derived from the Pfister's model of epic communication structures in drama. Various narrative strategies, e.g. the projected stage director, voice-over, generic and narrator on the stage, alienated and retrograde narration, etc., are being presented with regard to their possible further application as a poetic tool for literary...
The present study briefly outlines the history of narratology from its beginnings in France in the 1960s to the present. It presents basic theoretical and methodological starting points used in a narratological research of narration, the most important theoretical concepts and directions and their representatives. It is divided into three parts, in which the author deals with three stages of development...
The paper "Two types of narrative strategies – two types of suspense" presents several general points concerning the structure of theatre performance examined by means of narratology and reception theory. The author explores strategies that enable a theatre director to attract spectators and engage them in an active participation in the performance. Analysis of two types of suspense is presented:...
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