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Screenplay and Narrative Theory

Autor George Varotsis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2017
Screenplay and Narrative Theory draws attention to the notion that in order to comprehend complex narrative dynamics, which are encountered in a great variety of narrative genres, forms, and formats, a more comprehensive theory of narrative is required. George Varotsis explains how a work of narrative functions synergistically and systemically, as well as elucidates the heuristic problem-solving mechanisms that are employed in various structural levels of thought processes, which allow the coherent accumulative derivative we call a story to emerge. The transition from an empirical to theoretical perspective is achieved by introducing characteristics of complex narrative systems: a network of narrative components, i.e. characters, structure, goals, motivations, theme, plot and subplots, narrative action, etc., which are arranged hierarchically over three fundamental levels of structure, i.e. deep, intermediate, and surface structure, that interact parallel to one another in non-linear ways. Varotsis tackles questions about how stories semantically emerge in the underlying dynamics that allow a work of narrative to function as a unified whole.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498504430
ISBN-10: 1498504434
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Cuprins

Chapter One: The Narrative Landscape of Screenplectics Chapter Two: Universality of Structure and the Three-Act Paradigm Chapter Three: A Holistic and Systemic Approach Chapter Four: Internal Narrative Complexity Chapter Five: Story-world Configuration and Architectural Differentiation Chapter Six: Goal-orientation: A Key Component of Narrative Parameterization Chapter Seven: The Three Levels of Structure

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This book examines the cognitive processes of narrative composition by introducing characteristics of complex narrative systems, which are made of a network of components arranged hierarchically over three structural levels, interacting nonlinearly with each other while regulated by the plot-algorithm, a heuristic mechanism in problem-solving.