Also known as narrative theory
thumb|Vladimir Propp in 1928. Literary historian, university professor, linguist, writer, and Soviet philologist. Precursor of narratology.|249x249px Narratology is the study of narrative and narrative structure and the ways that these affect human perception. The term is an anglicisation of French narratologie, coined by Tzvetan Todorov (Grammaire du Décaméron, 1969). Its theoretical lineage is traceable to Aristotle (Poetics) but modern narratology is agreed to have begun with the Russian formalists, particularly Vladimir Propp (Morphology of the Folktale, 1928), and Mikhail Bakhtin's theori
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敘事學(英語:narratology)是關於敘事、敘事結構及這兩者如何影響我們的知覺的理論及研究。托多洛夫在他的《十日谈的文法(Grammaire du Décaméron)》(1969年)中創造了這個詞(法語:narratologie)。 敘事學的研究對象是各種被敘述後的文本(narrated text),包括了虛構文體(文學、詩等)及紀實文體(史學、學術出版品等),也包括了戲劇結構、情節發展工具、角色描寫、場景、類型及文學技巧。雖然“敘事學”一詞常被用在虛構文本上,但這並不代表紀實文本及其它形式的虛構(戏剧、電影、電子娛樂等)在敘事學的研究領域之外。 敘事學重要的次主題有包括了對連續性、真實性、“”(英語:suspension of disbelief)(參見“第四面牆”)的研究。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).