![]() ![]() ![]() To take a loaded and leading example, Latin love elegy has been well serviced by narratology of late what was once considered a genre ‘unfit’ for narrative, let alone narratological study, is now a prime setting for both. Recently, however, the ‘smaller’ genres have been extended the benefits of narratological civilisation, particularly in the realm of temporality. Narratological criticism of poetry has ‘naturally’ drifted towards poems of long narrative span (i.e. How stories are told, by whom, in what order-these have become key questions of narratology, a discipline whose tools most critics would now keep somewhere in their kit. In recent years, long pause has been taken for inquest into the narrative dynamics of ancient literature. ‘Wait a minute.’ Martin Amis, Time's Arrow ![]()
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