QUÉ SIGNIFICA A FABULÁ EN RUMANO
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A FABULÁ ~ é tranz. Para inventar historias alegóricas breves usando el proceso de personificación. A FABULÁ ~éz tranz. A inventa scurte povestiri alegorice, folosind procedeul personificării.
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «A FABULÁ»
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Narrative Theory: Interdisciplinarity - Pagina 306
MusicaI fabuIa Above, I remarked that Bal gives two different descriptions of fabula: a fabula is a series of logically and chronologically related events that are caused or experienced by actors and a fabula is a memorial trace that remains with ...
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Memory in Vergil's Aeneid - Pagina 24
Culler argues that there are two mutually contradictory ways of regarding a fabula: either it is “a sequence of events which is prior to and independent of the given perspective on the events [i.e., the narrator's story]” (in this case, Aeneas really ...
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Historia and Fabula: Myths and Legends in Historical ... - Pagina 147
The other, Boccaccio says, is actually "closer to historia than to fabula." He refers to Virgil and Homer, who combined the recording of what Boccaccio believed to be historical facts with tales such as Ulysses' exposure to the song of the Sirens ...
Peter G. Bietenholz, 1994
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New Horizons in Web Based Learning -- ICWL 2010 Workshops: ...
3.1 Fabula Model From a Narratology perspective, a distinction is often made between the fabula of the story and the story. Fabula is a series of causally and chronologically related events that are caused or experienced by characters in a ...
Xiangfeng Luo, Yiwei Cao, Bo Yang, 2011
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The Narrative Reader - Pagina 83
A story is a fabula that is presented in a certain manner. A fabula is a series of logically and chronologically related events that are caused or experienced by actors. An event is the transition from one state to another state. Actors are agents ...
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French Humanist Tragedy: A Reassessment - Pagina 38
For the author of the Rhetorica ad Herermium the term meant similarly a work whose events are 'neither true nor probable' (I, viii, I 3) and he, too, equated fabula with tragedy. Cicero's early De inventione makes no such association but merely ...
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A Companion to Literature and Film - Pagina 62
The question of the independence of the fabula for an adept of narratology can be clarified through Bremond's famous formulation suggesting that a narrative is a “layer of autonomous signification, whose structure can be isolated from the ...
Robert Stam, Alessandra Raengo, 2008
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Dictionary of the Theatre: Terms, Concepts, and Analysis - Pagina 138
FABULA Fr.: fable; Ger.: Fabel, Handlung; Sp.: fabula (relato). 1. Contradictions of Basic Notion A. ORIGINS From the Latin fabula (tale, story, narrative); corresponds to the Greek mythos; refers to the series of events that make up the narrative ...
Patrice Pavis, Christine Shantz, 1998
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Narrative Causalities - Pagina 129
in information, and differentiate between the two types according to whether the gaps are located solely in the representation or also occur in the fabula (Rimmon-Kenan, 48; Sternberg, 51). Since a chronological fabula (according to the ...
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Technologies for Interactive Digital Storytelling and ... - Pagina 49
Based on a narrative distinction between fabula, plot and presentation, we make a first step by presenting a model based on story comprehension that can capture the fabula, and show how it can be used for the automatic creation of stories.
Stefan Göbel, Rainer Malkewitz, Ido Iurgel, 2006