10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PARALIPSES» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
paralipses in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
paralipses im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Narrative Discourse Revisited
... permanently or not, etc., by ellipses or paralipses — see Tom Jones). But of
course this distinction is equally well applicable to focalized narratives (see
Roger Ackroyd). 1On p. 219, and as early as p. 28. 3"All 78 Focalizations.
2
Palimpsests: Literature in the Second Degree
... a paraleptic continuation, designed to bridge paralipses, or lateral ellipses ("
Meanwhile, back at the ranch . . ."). These monsters may seem to have been
tailored to the purpose. Not so: all the varieties listed above are to be found in the
post- ...
3
On Technical Education and Shipbuilding: For Naval and ...
The frames are generally Paralipses about the middle of the vessel, and
terminate in Parabolas and Paracymas, in the stern and bow. Above the water,
the horizontal lines are generally Parabolas in the foreship; and in the aftership, ...
John William Nystrom, 1865
4
A Companion to Narrative Theory
In this respect, these paralipses are consistent with a number of other
conspicuous points in Esther's narration that similarly operate to collapse
momentarily the distinction between the narrating and the narrated self. For
example, throughout ...
James Phelan, Peter J. Rabinowitz, 2008
5
On Technological Education and the Construction of Ships and ...
The frames are generally Paralipses about the middle of the vessel, and
terminate in Parabolas and Paracymas, in the stern and bow. Above the water,
the horizontal lines are generally Parabolas in the foreship; and in the aftership, ...
John William Nystrom, 1866
6
Dislocated: Trauma and Narrative Distance in Korean American ...
Paralipses help the reader see that the narrator is reconstructing his mother's
thoughts. By structurally acknowledging such a recreation, the fidelity of the
narrative is enhanced, although not allowing readers' access to these paraliptical
asides ...
Keith Ames Russell (II.), 2007
7
Reading the Other: Novels and the Problem of Other Minds
26 What distinguishes paralipses from ellipses, which also omit events in story
time, is that they are filled in later, through analepsis.27 Powell makes subtle and
extended use of this device, refining it in ways not covered by Genette's analysis.
Carol de Dobay Rifelj, 1992
8
Disfellowshiped: Pentecostal Responses to Fundamentalism in ...
59 Hutchison discerns three paralipses: 1) the immanence of God in society, 2)
the redemptive progress of culture as a reflection of the Kingdom of God, and 3)
the adaptation of theological inquiry to modern science, such as Darwinism and ...
The frames are generally paralipses about the middle of the vessel, aud
terminate in parabolas and paracymas, in tbe stern and bow. Above the water,
the horizontal lines are generally para, bolas in the foreship; and in the aftership,
...
10
Thomas Browne and the Writing of Early Modern Science
So too are the continued litotes or paralipses of this and the preceding chapters -
at a rough count there are thirty-five such figures in Cyrus, usually forebearing
discussion of other, perhaps digressive, topics in phrases like 'we shall decline', ...