10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDRAMATISED»
Discover the use of
undramatised in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
undramatised and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Rhetoric of the Unreal: Studies in Narrative and ...
We cannot know whether it is that of the soldier reliving his experience in delirium
, or that of an undramatised narrator, or that of the doctor who suddenly appears
in the first person at the end. In La Jalousie (1957) we have the extreme case, ...
Christine Brooke-Rose, 1983
2
Writing a New Society: Social Change Through the Novel in Malay
The undramatised narrator's voice (the voice 'telling the story') is perhaps most
evident in passages describing the Kampung itself. Almost every chapter begins
with a description of the appearance, sounds and atmosphere of the Kampung, ...
Virginia Matheson Hooker, 2000
THERE are dramatised narrators and undramatised narrators. The former are
always and the latter are usually distinct from the implied author who is
responsible for their creation. a. The Implied Author (the author's 'second self)
Even the ...
4
Clark's Publishing Agreements: a Book of Precedents
... film, radio or television or otherwise and reproductions thereof, including
transmission by cable, satellite or any other medium Radio, Television and Public
Performance Undramatised Readings (i.e., the right to read from the text of the
Work ...
Covert narrator: An undramatised or non- intrusive narrator who presents the
story with a minimum of narratorial mediation (e.g. James Joyce's 'The Dead').
Covert narration is the mode of positivistic historiography. Chatman (1978).
Cultural ...
6
Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory
In the early days of storytelling, most authors employed unself-conscious,
undramatised narrators, whose dominant function was the testimonial. In the
Bible, for example, relatively few narrators even mention themselves; instead we
get such ...
David HERMAN, Manfred JAHN, Marie-Laure RYAN, 2010
7
Somewhere Towards the End
This is a lively narrative of events, lovers and friendships: the people and experiences that have taught her to regret very little, to resist despondency and to question the beliefs and customs of her own generation.
8
Narrative modes in Punjabi novel
Beyond the phrases of "first person" and "third person", he argues, we need to
consider such distinctions as "dramatised narrators and undramatised narrators."
We must also distinguish the "implied author" from the narrator. (a) The Implied ...
Niranjan Tasnīm, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 2002
9
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
... Sachs converted it iuto a drama as early as 1550, and it is singular that it
should remain undramatised in Italy, the principal mother of dramas, until so late
as 1620. About the middle of the sixteenth century ballads * See Petrarch's Opsra
, ed.
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1845
10
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE
... Sachs converted it into a drama as early as 1550, and it is singular that it
should remain undramatised in Italy, the principal mother of dramas, until so late
as 1 620. About the middle of the sixteenth century ballads * See Petrarch's
Opera, ed.
SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT., 1845
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNDRAMATISED»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
undramatised is used in the context of the following news items.
Don Carlos review (State Theatre, Melbourne)
... character and his stepmother, Elisabeth of Valois, stolen from him by his father Philip II of Spain, and without it a big chunk of motivation goes undramatised. «Daily Review, May 15»
They got the formula wrong
... Ramanujan speaks to flowers the way Bharathiyar embraced a donkey — but the most interesting aspects of Ramanujan's inner life remain undramatised. «The Hindu, Jul 14»
Film review: To the Wonder (12A)
... thin air of his previous, The Tree of Life, but it's absolutely characteristic in its style: the gnomic voiceovers, the desultory edits, the undramatised vagueness. «The Independent, Feb 13»
The Bodyguard, Adelphi Theatre
The rest of us are left to ponder the shifts in a story of mutual distrust turned to togetherness and lust that go completely undramatised in Alexander Dinelaris's ... «The Arts Desk, Dec 12»
Buy your child some self-esteem
There are several categories specifically for deaf participants, such as choral verse, song, dramatized story telling, undramatised story telling, movement, mime, ... «Artslink.co.za News, Apr 12»
Everything Flows
If the novel has a venial flaw, it is that while deriving much of its power from statement and undramatised history lesson, it has pretensions to being a ... «New Statesman, Jun 10»