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When We Get to the End...

Hansen, Per Krogh & Marianne Wolff Lundholt (red.), When We Get to the End... Towards a Narratology of the Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen. 2005. 390 pp. (Writings from the Center for Narratological Studies, University of Southern Denmark, 1.) (Bidrag til symposium holdt 15.-17.8.2003. "Introduction", pp. 11-23; Johs. Nørregaard Frandsen, "Opening Address from the Symposium", pp. 25-26; Ansgar Nünning, "Steps towards a Discourse-Oriented Narratology of the Fairy Tale. On the Functions of the Narrator in Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales", pp. 27-51; Jørgen Holmgaard, "Narration and Narrative Techniques in Andersen's Fairy Tales", pp. 53-71; Lars-Åke Skalin, "'Out of the real grows the most wonderful tale': Extra- and Intrafictional Levels in H. C. Andersen's Storytelling", pp. 73-98; Per Krogh Hansen, "A Real Story? On Hans Christian Andersen's Sense of Narrativity and His Double Narratee", pp. 99-118; Gorm Larsen, "The Question of the Addressee and the Structure of Enunciation in Andersen's Tales. Or: Why the Fairy Tales are Not Told for Children", pp. 119-33; Marianne Wolff Lundholt, "Sympathy Structures in the Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen", pp. 135-54; Greger Andersson, "Metanarrative Remarks in the Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen", pp. 155-201; Marion Gymnich, "Possible-Worlds Theory as an Approach to the Dynamics of Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales", pp. 203-18; Jørgen Dines Johansen, "The Split Text. Hybridization and Repetition in Andersen's 'The Dryad' (1868)", pp. 219-47; Johan de Mylius, "Time and Non-Time. On Composition and Decomposition in Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales and Stories", pp. 249-65; Jacob Bøggild, "Arabesque and Allegory in H. C. Andersen's 'The Snow Queen'", pp. 267-82; Vera Nünning, "On the Rhetoric and Ethics of Andersen's Fairy Tales", pp. 283-303; Henrik Lassen, "'... from a Swedish tale by Andersen – '. 'The Little Match Girl' in America and the Topos of the Dying Child", pp. 305-80.)
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Udgivet 2005
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-litteraturen 1999-2006   Bibliografi-ID: 11800
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