Genetic Narratology
Analysing Narrative across Versions
Language
EnglishAbstract
Genetic Narratology is the first full-length volume to merge genetic criticism with narratology, offering an innovative approach to understanding literature. By examining the creative process behind literary works through drafts, manuscripts and revisions, this book reveals how narratives are shaped in real time. Through diverse case studies—from Charlotte Brontë to Stephen King—this collection demonstrates how the material processes of writing influence narrative structure, pacing, and even the ‘untold’. By integrating genetic criticism with narratological methods, contributors explore how stories evolve, providing fresh insights into time, space, character, and suspense. Bridging the gap between the production and reception of texts, this volume makes a compelling case for incorporating genetic methods into broader narratological frameworks, enhancing not only our understanding of the genesis of literary works, ultimately enriching the reading experience, but also our awareness of the ways we narrativise this genesis. The book will be of interest to students and researchers alike, offering a new set of tools for analysing narrative across different versions.
Keywords
Genetic Narratology; Narrative Theory; Writing Process; Textual Variants; Manuscript Studies; Story GenesisDOI
10.11647/OBP.0426ISBN
9781805114017, 9781805113997, 9781805114000, 9781805114031, 9781805114024, 9781805114017Publisher
Open Book PublishersPublisher website
https://www.openbookpublishers.com/Publication date and place
Cambridge, 2024Imprint
Open Book PublishersClassification
Semiotics / semiology
Fiction: narrative themes
Literature: history and criticism
Literary theory