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The Unexpected
Narrative Temporality and the Philosophy of Surprise
von Mark Currie
Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
Reihe: Frontiers of Theory
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ISBN: 978-1-4744-0235-4
Erschienen am 19.04.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 233 mm [H] x 154 mm [B] x 12 mm [T]
Gewicht: 302 Gramm
Umfang: 192 Seiten

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The Frontiers of Theory Series Editor: Martin McQuillan This series brings together internationally respected figures to comment on and re-describe the state of theory in the twenty-first century. It takes stock of an ever-expanding field of knowledge and opens up possible new modes of inquiry within it, identifying new theoretical pathways, innovative thinking and productive motifs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "A fascinating and original study of the concept of the future... A new theoretical approach to the concept of the future, the unexpected and surprise." Textual Practice "Currie offers a dense, valuable, and thought-provoking account of the importance for understanding narrative of the future perfect." Narrative vol 22, no 1 2014 The Unexpected: Narrative Temporality and the Philosophy of Surprise Mark Currie Explores the relationship between unexpected events in narrative and life Focusing on surprise, spontaneous eruption and the unforeseeable, The Unexpected argues that stories help us to reconcile what we expect with what we experience. Though narrative is often understood a recapitulation of past events, the book argues that the unexpected and the future anterior, a future that is already complete, are guiding ideas for new understandings of the reading process. It also points beyond that to some of the key temporal concepts of our epoch, of unpredictability, the event, the untimely and the messianic. The Unexpected is an important intervention in narratology and a striking general argument about the cultural significance of surprise. The enquiry is developed by a range of new readings in philosophy and theory, as well as of Sarah Waters's Fingersmith, Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go and Julian Barnes's The Sense of an Ending. Mark Currie is Professor of Contemporary Writing at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of Postmodern Narrative Theory (second edition 2011) Difference (2004) and About Time (2007).



Mark Currie is Professor of Contemporary Literature at Queen Mary, University of London. His previous publications include Difference (Routledge, 2004), Postmodern Narrative Theory (Palgrave, 2nd edition, 2011) and Metafiction (Longman 1995).


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