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Intermediality as Metalepsis in the “Cinécriture” of Agnès Varda
Ágnes Pethő
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‘Metalepsis’ is a classical term. Ancient critics, however, only used it within the confines of rhetoric and stylistics to describe certain usages akin to metaphor and metonymy.
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‘Metalepsis’ is a classical term. Ancient critics, however, only used it within the confines of rhetoric and stylistics to describe certain usages akin to metaphor and metonymy.
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Metalepsis, 2020
This analysis of metalepsis in the Expositio Virgilianae Continentiae, an allegorical exposition of Virgil’s Aeneid by the sixth-century Christian Fulgentius, enables the formulation of a new critical concept, ‘secondary metalepsis’.
Talitha Kearey
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This analysis of metalepsis in the Expositio Virgilianae Continentiae, an allegorical exposition of Virgil’s Aeneid by the sixth-century Christian Fulgentius, enables the formulation of a new critical concept, ‘secondary metalepsis’.
Talitha Kearey
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Metalepsis, 2020
This chapter examines the narratological concept of metalepsis in relation to metaphysical texts, investigating how competing metaphysical assumptions affect the ways in which metalepsis is thought to operate in relation to empirical experience. It takes
D. Kennedy
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This chapter examines the narratological concept of metalepsis in relation to metaphysical texts, investigating how competing metaphysical assumptions affect the ways in which metalepsis is thought to operate in relation to empirical experience. It takes
D. Kennedy
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Horizontal metalepsis in narrative fiction
Frontiers of Narrative StudiesThis article presents a paradoxical narrative device that is controversially discussed in narratology. Since the introduction of metalepsis into narratology by Gérard Genette in the “Discours du récit” (1972) – “Tous ces jeux manifestent […] l’importance
Sabine Schlickers
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Meaning, Metalepsis, Time-Travel
Res PhilosophicaThis article explores how people can come to experience constitutional conversations as meaningful. To this end, I reinterpret Habermas’s account of deliberative constitutionalism.
Glenn Mackin
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For the Most Part Serious? The Comic Potential of Authorial Metalepsis from Aristophanes to Lucian
Mnemosyne, 2023Scholarship has drawn a contrast between modern uses of metalepsis (illogical transgressions of narrative levels), which are frequently assigned comic effects, and their ancient counterparts, which are deemed more serious.
Thomas Kuhn-Treichel
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Materiality and metalepsis in handmade small press alternative comics
Studies in Comics, 2023This article reconsiders the narratological theory of metalepsis in comics through a discussion of handmade small press publications. I will argue that material and formal elements can collapse categories through which metalepsis is theorized.
Gareth Brookes
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