PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PROLEPSES»
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prolepsis
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speech
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raises
objection
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immediately
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with
later
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represent
events
future
three
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prolepses
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anticipation
possible
objections
order
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them
advance
assigning
person
event
period
earlier
than
actual
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place
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PROLEPSES»
Descubre el uso de
prolepses en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
prolepses y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Prolepsis and Ennoia in the Early Stoa
I then turn, in 1.4-6, to Sandbach's arguments against the identification of
prolepses and common conceptions. I conclude that although his terminological
arguments are unfounded, Sand- bach raises difficult questions about the Stoic
theory of ...
2
Time in Ancient Greek Literature
In the first place, we can distinguish between internal analepses/prolepses,
which concern events which take place within the time span of the main story,
and external analepses/prolepses, which fall outside this time span. Thus in the
Iliad, ...
Irene J. F. De Jong, René Nünlist, 2007
3
The Pedagogy of the Johannine Jesus: A Comparative Study of ...
101 He identifies three types of prolepses in the Fourth Gospel: internal
prolepses that refer to future events within narrative time, external prolepses that
refer to future events beyond the end of the narrative, and mixed prolepses that
refer to ...
4
Jesus' Farewell to the Disciples: John 13:1-17:26 in ...
The distinction between external and internal analepses/prolepses refers to the
difference between those analepses/prolepses of which the entire extent remains
external to the primary narrative and those analepses/prolepses of which the ...
5
Life from on High: The Eschatology of the Gospel of John in ...
The first full-blown narrative-critic study of the GJ was R. Alan Culpepper's
Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel.56 According to Culpepper, John uses what may
be called 'prolepses,' i.e., "any narrative maneuver that consists of narrating or
evoking ...
Armando J. Rodriguez (Jr), 2008
6
Matthew's Inclusive Story: A Study in the Narrative Rhetoric ...
The experiences of Matthew's community may also be reflected in some of the
external prolepses. These too fall into two categories in Matthew: 'eschatological'
prolepses, which refer to events at the consummation of the ages when the Son
of ...
So much for prolepsis, although it is worth bearing in mind that the various film
genres employ what we might want to call 'virtual prolepses', and that a musical
score in a movie can use certain motifs as 'musical prolepses'. In a traditional ...
Helen Fulton, Rosemary Huisman, Julian Murphet, 2005
8
Narratology and Classics: A Practical Guide
The scale of prolepses and analepses may vary. Some are brief, so as not to
disrupt the flow of events in the main story. But they can also get the upper hand,
as in Thornton Wilder's The Bridge of San Luis Rey, where the analeptic
narrations ...
9
Citizens of the Kingdom: Followers in Matthew from a ...
The counterparts of analepses are 'prolepses' where the event is told prematurely
.4 'Mixed analepses' refer to events prior to the narrative, which continue in the
plot of the story, while 'mixed prolepses' begin in the narrative and continue after
...
10
Narratology and Interpretation: The Content of Narrative ...
If we turn from the experiences of the characters to the reception, the examples
discussed reveal that, in addition to the familiarity with the basic data of past
events, prolepses and changes in perspective well prepare the readers for the ...
Jonas Grethlein, Antonios Rengakos, 2009
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PROLEPSES»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
prolepses en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Winter Vault
... or design – the “mind” of its author can be discerned in its carefully orchestrated resonances, its stealthy anticipations and prolepses. «New Statesman, May 09»