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Comparisons between Forms of Visual Narration

2016
After tracing the means of generating openness in comics in the genres discussed in the previous chapters, the last chapter of analyses concentrates on related visual narratives such as illustrated novels and artists’ books. This chapter begins with two comics, or graphic novel versions, of literary texts, City of Glass and Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
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Narrating Disruption: Realist Fiction and The Politics of Form in Watt

2020
Samuel Beckett’s Watt is, in some obvious sense, a war book. However, it is often read in eccentric relation to its historical context. Citing both Ireland’s neutrality policies and Beckett’s encounters with Nazism, James McNaughton (2018) reads the novel as a sustained interrogation of modern mechanisms of propaganda and state control.
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Musical Form as Narrator: The Fugue of the Sirens in James Joyce's Ulysses

Journal of Modern Literature, 2002
X he fugal structure, which James Joyce claimed was the compositional technique of chapter 11 (the "Sirens" chapter) of Ulysses, has long been a point of intrigue with Joyce scholars. One of the reasons the chapter has drawn such attention is that Joyce himself gave few indications as to its structure.
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The Form of Media History: Narrator-Space and The Lay of the Last Minstrel

SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 2014
In this essay, I argue that Walter Scott’s scholarly interest in what he calls the “melting and dissolving” of Scotland’s “peculiar features”—the traditions, superstitions, and so on—into those of England, finds a formal analog in his best-selling narrative poem, The Lay of the Last Minstrel .
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The Form of Resistance: Literary Narration and Contemporary Radical Political Experience

2016
The aim of the chapter is to offer a theorization of a contemporary literary tradition arising out of the experience of capitalist universality (“global capitalism”) and recent anti-capitalist struggles. The paper posits there exists a historically specific aesthetic-political project of counter-hegemonic literary writing in the modernist tradition ...
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Depth and value: content and significance of long-form narration in online audio

Advances in Humanities Research
In the current era where visual media dominate audiences' daily entertainment and other activities, the "fragmented" pattern of information consumption seems to have become the mainstream. However, long-form narrative programs in online audio, represented by podcasts and audio dramas, have emerged as a non-negligible communication force.
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Apical–basal polarity and the control of epithelial form and function

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Clare E Buckley, Daniel St Johnston
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