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  1. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh Univ. Press, Edinburgh

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    ISBN: 0748676295; 9780748676293
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    Series: The frontiers of theory
    Subjects: Erzähltheorie; Roman; Überraschung <Motiv>; Modalität
    Scope: VII, 184 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [176] - 180

  2. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This study asks how stories affect the way we think about time and, in particular, how they condition thinking about the future. Focusing on surprise and the unforeseeable, the book argues that stories are mechanisms that reconcile what is taking... more

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    This study asks how stories affect the way we think about time and, in particular, how they condition thinking about the future. Focusing on surprise and the unforeseeable, the book argues that stories are mechanisms that reconcile what is taking place with what will have been.

     

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    Series: The frontiers of theory
    Subjects: Erzähltheorie; Roman; Überraschung <Motiv>; Modalität; Surprise in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Time in literature; Future, The, in literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 184 p.).
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  3. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    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... more

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    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.

     

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    Subjects: Erzähltheorie; Roman; Überraschung <Motiv>; Modalität
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 184 pages)
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  4. The invention of deconstruction
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    ISBN: 1137307021; 9781137307026
    RVK Categories: EC 1871 ; CI 5604
    Subjects: Dekonstruktion
    Other subjects: Derrida, Jacques (1930-2004); De Man, Paul (1919-1983)
    Scope: VI, 252 S., cm
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    Literaturverz. S. 231 - 246

  5. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh Univ. Press, Edinburgh

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    ISBN: 9780748676293; 9781474402354
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    Series: The frontiers of theory
    Subjects: Time in literature; Future, The, in literature; Surprise in literature; Überraschung; Zeit; Modalität; Erzähltheorie; Roman
    Scope: VII, 184 S.
  6. The Unexpected
    Narrative Temporality and the Philosophy of Surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: [2022]; © 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    This new study asks how stories affect the way we think about time and, in particular, how they condition thinking about the future. Focusing on surprise and the unforeseeable, the book argues that stories are mechanisms that reconcile what is taking... more

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    This new study asks how stories affect the way we think about time and, in particular, how they condition thinking about the future. Focusing on surprise and the unforeseeable, the book argues that stories are mechanisms that reconcile what is taking place with what will have been. This relation between the present and the future perfect offers a grammatical formula quite different from our default notions of narrative as recollection or recapitulation. It promises new understandings of the reading process within the strange logic of a future that is already complete. It also points beyond that to some of the key temporal concepts of our epoch: prediction and unpredictability, uncertainty, the event, the untimely and the messianic. The argument is worked out in new readings of Sarah Waters' Fingersmith, Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go and Julian Barnes' The Sense of an Ending.Key FeaturesAn original discussion of the relation of time and narrativeAn important intervention in narratologyA striking general argument about the workings of the mindProvides an overview of the question of surprise in philosophy and literature

     

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    Series: The Frontiers of Theory : FRTH
    Subjects: Literary Studies; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Future, The, in literature; Surprise in literature; Time in literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (192 pages)
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  7. Metafiction
    Contributor: Currie, Mark (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

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    Contributor: Currie, Mark (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 1138149721; 0582212928; 9781138149724; 9780582212923
    Series: Longman critical readers
    Subjects: Literature; Literary style; Fiction; Fiction
    Scope: x, 251 Seiten, 22 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 246-248, - Literaturangaben

    "First published 1995 by Longman Group Limited" - Rückseite Titelblatt

  8. The unexpected
    Narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: [2013]; ©2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

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    Subjects: Erzähltheorie; Roman; Überraschung <Motiv>; Modalität
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  9. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh Univ. Press, Edinburgh

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    Series: The frontiers of theory
    Subjects: Time in literature; Future, The, in literature; Surprise in literature; Zeit; Erzähltheorie; Überraschung; Modalität; Roman
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 184 S.)
  10. <<The>> invention of deconstruction
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

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    Subjects: Derrida, Jacques; De Man, Paul; Dekonstruktion;
    Scope: VI, 252 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. 231 - 246

  11. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh Univ. Press, Edinburgh

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    Series: The frontiers of theory
    Subjects: Time in literature; Future, The, in literature; Surprise in literature; Überraschung; Zeit; Modalität; Erzähltheorie; Roman
    Scope: VII, 184 S.
  12. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    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... more

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    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 Introduction: What lies ahead -- Part 1: Surprise and the theory of narrative. A flow of unforeseeable novelty ; Narratological approaches to the unforeseeable. -- Part 2: The unpredictable and the future anterior. Prediction and the age of the unknowable ; What will have happened: writing and the future perfect ; The untimely and the messianic. -- Part 3 :Time flow and the process of reading. Narrative modality: Possibility, probability and the passage of time ; Temporal perspective: narrative futurity and the distribution of knowledge. -- Part 4: The unforeseeable in fictional form. Maximum peripeteia: reversal of fortune and the rhetoric of temporal doubling ; Freedom and the inescapable future ; The philosophy of grammar

     

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    Subjects: Narration (Rhetoric); Time in literature; Future, The, in literature; Surprise in literature; Surprise in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Time in literature; Future, The, in literature
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  13. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    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... more

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    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

     

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    Subjects: Surprise in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Time in literature; Future, The, in literature; Modalität; Roman; Überraschung; Erzähltheorie; Zeit
    Scope: 1 online resource (vii, 184 pages)
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    Introduction: What lies ahead -- Part 1: Surprise and the theory of narrative. A flow of unforeseeable novelty ; Narratological approaches to the unforeseeable. -- Part 2: The unpredictable and the future anterior. Prediction and the age of the unknowable ; What will have happened: writing and the future perfect ; The untimely and the messianic. -- Part 3 :Time flow and the process of reading. Narrative modality: Possibility, probability and the passage of time ; Temporal perspective: narrative futurity and the distribution of knowledge. -- Part 4: The unforeseeable in fictional form. Maximum peripeteia: reversal of fortune and the rhetoric of temporal doubling ; Freedom and the inescapable future ; The philosophy of grammar

  14. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    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... more

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    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

     

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    Subjects: Surprise in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Time in literature; Future, The, in literature; Überraschung; Roman; Erzähltheorie; Zeit; Modalität
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    Introduction: What lies ahead -- Part 1: Surprise and the theory of narrative. A flow of unforeseeable novelty ; Narratological approaches to the unforeseeable. -- Part 2: The unpredictable and the future anterior. Prediction and the age of the unknowable ; What will have happened: writing and the future perfect ; The untimely and the messianic. -- Part 3 :Time flow and the process of reading. Narrative modality: Possibility, probability and the passage of time ; Temporal perspective: narrative futurity and the distribution of knowledge. -- Part 4: The unforeseeable in fictional form. Maximum peripeteia: reversal of fortune and the rhetoric of temporal doubling ; Freedom and the inescapable future ; The philosophy of grammar

  15. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
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    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; Future, The, in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Surprise in literature; Time in literature; Array; Erzähltheorie; Überraschung; Zeit; Modalität; Roman
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    "This new study asks how stories affect the way we think about time and, in particular, how they condition thinking about the future. Focusing on surprise and the unforeseeable, the book argues that stories are mechanisms that reconcile what is taking place with what will have been. This relation between the present and the future perfect offers a grammatical formula quite different from our default notions of narrative as recollection or recapitulation. It promises new understandings of the reading process within the strange logic of a future that is already complete. It also points beyond that to some of the key temporal concepts of our epoch: prediction and unpredictability, uncertainty, the event, the untimely and the messianic. The argument is worked out in new readings of Sarah Waters' Fingersmith, Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go and Julian Barnes' The Sense of an Ending."--Publisher's website

    Introduction: What lies ahead -- Part 1: Surprise and the theory of narrative. A flow of unforeseeable novelty ; Narratological approaches to the unforeseeable. -- Part 2: The unpredictable and the future anterior. Prediction and the age of the unknowable ; What will have happened: writing and the future perfect ; The untimely and the messianic. -- Part 3 :Time flow and the process of reading. Narrative modality: Possibility, probability and the passage of time ; Temporal perspective: narrative futurity and the distribution of knowledge. -- Part 4: The unforeseeable in fictional form. Maximum peripeteia: reversal of fortune and the rhetoric of temporal doubling ; Freedom and the inescapable future ; The philosophy of grammar

  16. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung multireligiöser und multiethnischer Gesellschaften, Bibliothek
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    Subjects: Überraschung; Erzähltheorie; Roman; Zeit; Modalität;
    Scope: VII, 184 S
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  17. The Unexpected
    Narrative Temporality and the Philosophy of Surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    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... more

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    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 s

     

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    pt. I. Surprise and the theory of narrativept. II. The unpredictable and the future anterior -- pt. III. Time flow and the process of reading -- pt. IV. The unforeseeable in fictional form.

  18. The invention of deconstruction
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke [u.a.]

    "Do not ask for the definition of deconstruction; ask for its history. What needs and desires did it meet at the time of its emergence? What kind of threat did it represent? How has our understanding of deconstruction changed over time? This book... more

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    "Do not ask for the definition of deconstruction; ask for its history. What needs and desires did it meet at the time of its emergence? What kind of threat did it represent? How has our understanding of deconstruction changed over time? This book offers an account of the invention and reinvention of deconstruction in literary studies and the humanities more generally. Focusing on the work of Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man, it argues that the early impact of deconstruction was connected to its perceived assault upon truth. After de Man's death there is a steady insistence in Derrida's work on questions about time - invention, advent, event - and on the distance between them. This book tells the story of this transition from truth to time against a background of some of the most divisive debates of the late-twentieth and early twenty-first century, about politics, history and ethics"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781137307026
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    Edition: 1. publ.
    Subjects: Literature; Literature; Analysis (Philosophy); Deconstruction; Criticism
    Scope: VI, 252 S.
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    Machine generated contents note:Acknowledgements -- PART I: INVENTION, ADVENT, EVENT -- 1. After the Event: Looking back on Deconstruction -- 2. The Discovery of America: the Reception of Derrida in the United States -- PART II: THE DOMESTICATION OF DERRIDA -- 3. Domestication Narratives -- 4. The Question of History in Derrida and de Man -- PART III: DECONSTRUCTION AND CRITICAL AUTHORITY -- 5. Derrida and the Authority of Linguistics -- 6. The Ventriloquism of Paul de Man -- PART IV: PHILOSOPHY, LITERATURE AND RESPONSIBILITY -- 7. Metaphor and the Invention of Truth -- 8. Performativity and Obligation -- 9. Conclusion: Invention and Responsibility -- Bibliography -- Index.

  19. The Invention of Deconstruction
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York

    Why did deconstruction emerge when it did? Why did commentators in literary studies seem to need to look back on it from the earliest moments of its emergence? This book argues that the invention of deconstruction was spread across several decades,... more

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    Why did deconstruction emerge when it did? Why did commentators in literary studies seem to need to look back on it from the earliest moments of its emergence? This book argues that the invention of deconstruction was spread across several decades, conducted by many people, and focused on its two central figures, Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man. Why did deconstruction emerge when it did? Why didcommentators in literary studies seem to need to look back on it from the earliestmoments of its emergence? This book argues that the invention of deconstruction wasspread across several decades, conducted by many people, and focused on its twocentral figures, Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man

     

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    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Part I: Invention, Advent, Event; 1 After the Event: Looking Back on Deconstruction; 2 The Discovery of America: The Reception of Derrida in the United States; Part II: The Domestication of Derrida; 3 Domestication Narratives; 4 The Question of History in Derrida and de Man; Part III: Deconstruction and Critical Authority; 5 Derrida and the Authority of Linguisti; 6 The Ventriloquism of Paul de Man; Part IV: Philosophy, Literature and Responsibility; 7 Metaphor and the Invention of Truth; 8 Performativity and Obligation

    9 Conclusion: Invention and ResponsibilityNotes; Bibliography; Index

  20. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    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... more

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    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 Introduction: What lies ahead -- Part 1: Surprise and the theory of narrative. A flow of unforeseeable novelty ; Narratological approaches to the unforeseeable. -- Part 2: The unpredictable and the future anterior. Prediction and the age of the unknowable ; What will have happened: writing and the future perfect ; The untimely and the messianic. -- Part 3 :Time flow and the process of reading. Narrative modality: Possibility, probability and the passage of time ; Temporal perspective: narrative futurity and the distribution of knowledge. -- Part 4: The unforeseeable in fictional form. Maximum peripeteia: reversal of fortune and the rhetoric of temporal doubling ; Freedom and the inescapable future ; The philosophy of grammar

     

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    Subjects: Narration (Rhetoric); Time in literature; Future, The, in literature; Surprise in literature; Surprise in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Time in literature; Future, The, in literature
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  21. The invention of deconstruction
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke [u.a.]

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    RVK Categories: EC 1871 ; CI 5604
    Subjects: Dekonstruktion
    Other subjects: Derrida, Jacques (1930-2004); De Man, Paul (1919-1983)
    Scope: VI, 252 S., cm
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  22. The unexpected
    narrative temporality and the philosophy of surprise
    Author: Currie, Mark
    Published: 2013
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    Subjects: Erzähltheorie; Roman; Überraschung <Motiv>; Modalität
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