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AUTUMN 2010/ AUTUMN 2011
Per Krogh Hansen: Editorial Note
Sylvie Patron: Narrative Fiction before 1850: Instances of Refutation for Poetic Theories of Narration?
Bohumil Fořt: Realist Narratives as Meeting Places for the Sciences, Humanities - and People
Joshua Parker: Resonance: A Reader’s Perspective on Figurally Colored Narration
Jo Heirman: Space on the Move: The Travel of Narratology to Ancient Greek Lyric
Iwona Wieżel: Herodotus’ Histories as natural narrative. Croesus’ logos I. 6-92
Enrica Zanin: The Moral of the Story: on Narrative and Ethics
Anne Rüggemeier: The Autobiographer as Family Archivist: Relational Autobiographies and the Many Modes of Writing a Life
Sebastian Armbrust: Analyzing Storytelling Strategies in Serial Television Drama: Hybrid Structure and Functional Polyvalence in House M.D.
Sebastian Domsch: Storytelling Balls – Problems and Opportunities of Narratological Concepts in Video Games
Maike Sarah Reinerth: Intersubjective Subjectivity? Transdisciplinary Challenges in Analysing Cinematic Representations of Character Interiority
Anne Bouchet, Cindie Maagaard, and Birgitte Norlyk: Specialists as Heroes: Narratives in Job Advertisements for Knowledge-Intensive Organizations
Shang Biwu: New Developments in the Study of Narrative: An Interview with David Herman
Jenny Stelleman: Aspects of dramatic communication: action, non-action, interaction
Fee-Alexandra Haase: ‘Factivity’ or Speech as Myth