The American writer Brenda Novak constructs a fascinating story structure with fluent narrations in her psychological suspense fiction Hanover House which has well-balanced tension and relaxation, and she reveals the ...The American writer Brenda Novak constructs a fascinating story structure with fluent narrations in her psychological suspense fiction Hanover House which has well-balanced tension and relaxation, and she reveals the multi-level psychological reality of people. The psychopathic features and analysis of behavior are the important parts of the fiction, which shows Brenda's unique style characteristics. The complex situation and lonely feelings of people have a great effect on readers, while the readers' experience is just like an adventure that cannot stop, which is approaching the truth of human nature step by step. In addition,the main clues of the fiction are clear with a strong sense of picture, but because of the limited space, the writing of characters' feelings and social networks is limited, refined and not redundant.展开更多
"Wide Sargasso Sea"is one of Jean Rhys' novella which appealed enormous research. Although many studies touched on different meanings from its narrative perspective, most of them illustrated from the asp..."Wide Sargasso Sea"is one of Jean Rhys' novella which appealed enormous research. Although many studies touched on different meanings from its narrative perspective, most of them illustrated from the aspect which mixed narrator and point of view. This study researched this novella from the perspective of point of view suggested by Prof. Shen Dan to decode author's method of telling a"plausible story".展开更多
William Faulkner(1897-1962)is usually regarded as one of the most important American novelist s of the 20th century,who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1949.“A Rose for Emily”is one of Faulkner’s famou...William Faulkner(1897-1962)is usually regarded as one of the most important American novelist s of the 20th century,who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1949.“A Rose for Emily”is one of Faulkner’s famous short stories which applies the conventions of Gothic fiction,and it has drawn the the attention of a large number of scholars and inspired their enthusiasm of interpretation owing to its use of many experimental techniques.This article attempts to analyze the narrative techniques of“A Rose for Emily”in terms of tense,mood and voice,three concepts introduced by Gerald Genette,a distinguished French critic of structuralist narratology in his Narrative Discourse(1980).展开更多
Narrative Visualisation(NarVis)is the pairing of data visualisation with narrative techniques.Due to its interdisciplinary applications and scholarship,NarVis presentations often feature vastly different interpretatio...Narrative Visualisation(NarVis)is the pairing of data visualisation with narrative techniques.Due to its interdisciplinary applications and scholarship,NarVis presentations often feature vastly different interpretations of"narrative"and"visualisation",which is echoed in NarVis authoring tools.To map the morphology of how the narratives of NarVis manifest,we identify three different trajectories for the field.These trajectories are identified through an analysis of selected NarVis presentations and tools,with an emphasis on identifying how traditional narrative techniques are adopted,transposed or indeed challenged by NarVis examples.We then populate our categories with additional examples and tools,providing a foundational point of reference for NarVis scholars,authors and tool developers.展开更多
文摘The American writer Brenda Novak constructs a fascinating story structure with fluent narrations in her psychological suspense fiction Hanover House which has well-balanced tension and relaxation, and she reveals the multi-level psychological reality of people. The psychopathic features and analysis of behavior are the important parts of the fiction, which shows Brenda's unique style characteristics. The complex situation and lonely feelings of people have a great effect on readers, while the readers' experience is just like an adventure that cannot stop, which is approaching the truth of human nature step by step. In addition,the main clues of the fiction are clear with a strong sense of picture, but because of the limited space, the writing of characters' feelings and social networks is limited, refined and not redundant.
文摘"Wide Sargasso Sea"is one of Jean Rhys' novella which appealed enormous research. Although many studies touched on different meanings from its narrative perspective, most of them illustrated from the aspect which mixed narrator and point of view. This study researched this novella from the perspective of point of view suggested by Prof. Shen Dan to decode author's method of telling a"plausible story".
文摘William Faulkner(1897-1962)is usually regarded as one of the most important American novelist s of the 20th century,who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1949.“A Rose for Emily”is one of Faulkner’s famous short stories which applies the conventions of Gothic fiction,and it has drawn the the attention of a large number of scholars and inspired their enthusiasm of interpretation owing to its use of many experimental techniques.This article attempts to analyze the narrative techniques of“A Rose for Emily”in terms of tense,mood and voice,three concepts introduced by Gerald Genette,a distinguished French critic of structuralist narratology in his Narrative Discourse(1980).
基金This work was supported in part by funding from Australia’s Defence Science and Technology(DST)[RG190540-A-Using Data Farming].
文摘Narrative Visualisation(NarVis)is the pairing of data visualisation with narrative techniques.Due to its interdisciplinary applications and scholarship,NarVis presentations often feature vastly different interpretations of"narrative"and"visualisation",which is echoed in NarVis authoring tools.To map the morphology of how the narratives of NarVis manifest,we identify three different trajectories for the field.These trajectories are identified through an analysis of selected NarVis presentations and tools,with an emphasis on identifying how traditional narrative techniques are adopted,transposed or indeed challenged by NarVis examples.We then populate our categories with additional examples and tools,providing a foundational point of reference for NarVis scholars,authors and tool developers.