OF NARRATIVES, NARRATORS
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- ISBN13: 8170338425
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher Imprint: Rawat
- Pages: 416
- Language: English
- Edition: First
- Item Weight: 500
- BISAC Subject(s): Litrature
Though basic and obvious, narratives are neither ‘simple’ texts nor ‘simply’ told— there are ways and ways of telling, and ways and ways in which the most simple of stories are embedded in a network of relations that are astounding in their complexity. Even the most familiar, most primitive, most ancient and most straightforward of stories, Cobley tells us, reveal depths that we might hitherto have failed to anticipate, and dimensions beyond what the story seemingly evinces to encapsulate.
So, an attempt is made in this book to bring together thoughts, reflections, analyses and interpretations of those whom we know know about the art and craft of narrating. Viewed from a ‘functionalist’ stance, the articles by critics and writers alike intend to decipher what goes into the making of a narrative and how one can retrieve the diverse strands of sub-text underpinnings from the stories. Based on Bruner’s assumption that it is not unreasonable to suppose that there is ‘some human readiness’ responsible for conserving and elaborating narratives, and going by the fact that there is an ‘innate human propensity’ towards narratives, this anthology has been put together. It will appeal to those interested in reading for meanings and those researching in the meaning of readings.
Shubhshree is a Research Scholar at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. She has presented papers on Indian women writers like Gita Mehta, Bharti Mukerjee and Githa Hariharan. She is pursuing her research and is in America presently.