In:Telling Stories: Studies in honour of Ulrich Broich on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Edited by Elmar Lehmann and Bernd Lenz
[Not in series - Grüner 141] 1992
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 15 June 1992
https://doi.org/10.1075/zg.141.toc
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Table of contents
Tabula Gratulatoria
preface
Chaucer's Slow-motion Camera - and What it Does to the Fabliau
"Man's Distinctive Mark": Paradoxical Distinctions Between Man and His Bestial Other in Early Modern Texts
Authority and Representation in the Pre-Shakespearean Prologue
The Rise of a New Literary Genre: Thomas Deloney's Bourgeois Novel Jack of Newbury
Love Stories. Antony and Cleopatra Plays of the 16th and 17th Centuries
"I Repeat and Repeat." Repetition as Structure in Defoe's Robinson Crusoe
Undermining Public Opinion. The Function of Narrative in Fielding's Tom Jones
Falling and the Fall in Sterne's Tristram Shandy
Preachers and Preaching. Emotionalism in Eighteenth-Century Homiletics and Homilies
Philosophers as Story-Tellers. Difficulties of the Enlightenment With Morality
Of Ants And Alien: Wells's The War of the Worlds as Menippean Satire
History as Romance, Tragedy and Farce. Narrative Versions of the Anglo-boer War
Common Traits of Chaucer's and Joyce's Narrative Art
Can Stories be Read as Music? Possibilities and Limitations of Applying Musical Metaphors to Fiction
How Boris Pil'niak Came to Know "The Way" - Japanese -"Stories are Created"*
Austrian Auden
Totalitarianism: A New Story? An Old Story?
A Further Case of the 'Detective Novel Unbound'. Thornton Wilder's the Eighth Day and the Mystery Novel
The Authorial Mind and The Question of Gender
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