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ENGL303: Narrative and the Novel

This unit explores narrative technique in the novel. We will study recent theories of how narratives work and apply these ideas to the interpretation of novels with apparently different aims and strategies, including realism, experimentation with form, and the use of the genre as a vehicle for social commentary or humour. Particular attention will be paid to reconceptualisations of the genre, and the various Structuralist and Post-structuralist theories accounting for the construction of meaning in narrative. In this unit, students will learn advanced textual analysis and critical practice, including how to interpret and describe the way time and pace are managed; the representation of character and agency; the presentation of consciousness and memory; subjectivity; metafiction; and style and rhetoric in prose fiction.

Credit Points: 3
Contact Hours: 2
When Offered:

D2 - Day; Offered in the second half-year

Staff Contact(s): Associate Professor Antonina Harbus
Prerequisites:

Corequisites:

6cp in ENGL units at 200 level

NCCW(s): ENGL302
Unit Designation(s):
Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of English

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