The Narratological Analysis of Lyric Poetry: Studies in English Poetry from the 16th to the 20th CenturyThis study offers a fresh approach to the theory and practice of poetry criticism from a narratological perspective. Arguing that lyric poems share basic constituents of narration with prose fiction, namely temporal sequentiality of events and verbal mediation, the authors propose the transgeneric application of narratology to the poetic genre with the aim of utilizing the sophisticated framework of narratological categories for a more precise and complex modeling of the poetic text. On this basis, the study provides a new impetus to the neglected field of poetic theory as well as to methodology. The practical value of such an approach is then demonstrated by detailed model analyses of canonical English poems from all major periods between the 16th and the 20th centuries. The comparative discussion of these analyses draws general conclusions about the specifics of narrative structures in lyric poetry in contrast to prose fiction. |
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... protagonist in the series of narrated happenings . The speaker , then , presents a narrative that is explicitly ad- dressed to its protagonist . The narrative act takes place prior to the story such that the speaker narrates ...
... protagonist describes managing to surrender himself to the experience of melancholy as gaining access to a sacred region in- habited by a numinous power , the female figure of ' Veil'd Melancholy ' in ' her sovran shrine ' ( 1. 26 ) ...
... protagonist into a trophy , is com- pletely unexpected , has no basis in what comes before it , and is not even something that the protagonist himself intends . Furthermore , it defies im- mediate comprehension and categorization so ...
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The Theory and Methodology of the Narratological Analysis of Lyric Poetry Peter Hühn and Jörg Schönert | 1 |
They flee from me Jens Kiefer | 15 |
Sonnet 107 Peter Hühn | 23 |
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