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Ornamental Narration

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Ornamental Narration is a narration in which thematic and formal equivalences dominate. Equivalence comprises two types of relations: similarity and opposition. They have in common that the elements linked by them are identical in at least one characteristic and non-identical in another characteristic. Equivalence produces, against the sequentiality of the story, a simultaneity of elements which are often distant from one another not only on the syntagmatic axis of the text, but also on the time axis of the story. Equivalence competes with temporal links such as sequentiality and causality. This untemporal relationship brings the temporal change and its logic to light.

The study examines works by Puskin, Rilke, Cexov, Beer-Hofmann, Belyj, Babel', Vsevolod Ivanov, Nikitin, Pil'njak, Schnitzler, Zamjatin, Barskova.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
DE
Date
14 July 2025
Pages
180
ISBN
9783111664743

Ornamental Narration is a narration in which thematic and formal equivalences dominate. Equivalence comprises two types of relations: similarity and opposition. They have in common that the elements linked by them are identical in at least one characteristic and non-identical in another characteristic. Equivalence produces, against the sequentiality of the story, a simultaneity of elements which are often distant from one another not only on the syntagmatic axis of the text, but also on the time axis of the story. Equivalence competes with temporal links such as sequentiality and causality. This untemporal relationship brings the temporal change and its logic to light.

The study examines works by Puskin, Rilke, Cexov, Beer-Hofmann, Belyj, Babel', Vsevolod Ivanov, Nikitin, Pil'njak, Schnitzler, Zamjatin, Barskova.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
DE
Date
14 July 2025
Pages
180
ISBN
9783111664743