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Six Walks in the Fictional Woods pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025
"Come stroll with me through the leafy glades of narrative..." With Umberto Eco as companion and guide, who could resist such an invitation? In this exhilarating book, we accompany him as he explores the intricacies of fictional form and method. Eco draws us in by means of a novelist's techniques, making us his collaborators in the creation of his text and in the investigation of some of fiction's most basic mechanisms. How does a text signal the type of reader it wants, and how does it "stage" for us, through its style and voice, a certain version of the author? What is the relation between this "model reader" and "model author"? How does narrative lead us on, persuade us to lose ourselves in its depths? The range of Eco's examples is astonishing - from fairy tales, through Flaubert, Poe, and Manzoni, to Ian Fleming, Mickey Spillane, and Casablanca. In a detailed analysis of one of his favorite texts, Gerard de Nerval's Sylvie, Eco examines the uses of temporal ambiguity, demystifying the "mists" in the literary forest. In another chapter, he takes detective fiction and pornography as a basis for discussing narrative pace - strategic speeding up and slowing down - and the relationship between real time and narrative time. And in yet another chapter, we follow Eco as he shadows the musketeer D'Artagnan through the streets of seventeenth-century Paris, a trail that leads us to the uncertain boundary between story and history. Fiction is parasitically dependent on reality; but reality, too, feeds on fiction. Here, the book reveals its serious side. What are the implications for society when the line between reality and fiction becomes blurred? How are stories ("plots" in the mostinsidious sense of the word) constructed over the course of time? In order to be responsible citizens of the world, Eco shows, we must be skilled and incisive readers. Getting lost in the blurry region where the real and the fictional merge can be a disturbing experience. But Eco's unerr
安伯托·艾柯(Umberto Eco)是一位享誉世界的哲学家、符号学家、历史学家、文学批评家和小说家。艾柯极为博学多才,他的作品有140多种,横跨多个领域,并在这些领域中都有经典性的建树。艾柯还是位积极的公共知识分子,为多家报纸撰写专栏,透过日常小事进行社会批评。艾柯在欧洲已成为知识和教养的象征,许多家庭都会收藏他的作品,无论读懂或读不懂。
写论文过程中的偶遇 原来竟然是老朋友
评分写论文过程中的偶遇 原来竟然是老朋友
评分写论文过程中的偶遇 原来竟然是老朋友
评分写论文过程中的偶遇 原来竟然是老朋友
评分2009.10-2010.08
因为上下班路上想带一本更轻便的书,随手捞的,没想到放在《追忆》中间读非常受用。艾柯以《西尔维娅》为主要的分析对象,“进行了临床分析般的精密诊断”。以前在热奈特《叙事话语》着重看过的“叙事速度”,在这里有了加深。还有读者-作者的模范性,叙事者的身份,进入小说森...
评分 评分这本书(俞冰夏译的简体版,三联书店2005年)很适合W君,因为我发现,书作者Umberto Eco与W君一样也是一位在“业余”热爱西方文化中心地带19世纪以来的小说的人士。当然,Eco作为一名哲学家(叫他“符号学家”的话,感觉怪怪的),他对现代小说有着非凡的看法。《悠游小说林》...
评分一个模范读者黑暗中的笑声 关于《悠游小说林》 1994年,安贝托·埃柯在哈佛大学的诺顿讲座开始他《悠游小说林》的演说,在他之前八年,也是在这个地方,《寒冬夜行人》的作者卡尔维诺进行了五场讲演,以《未来千年文学备忘录》为总题讨论了欧洲文学的传统,和叙事风格的轻逸...
评分这本书是由安贝托·艾柯在美国哈佛诺顿所作讲座的六篇演讲稿汇集而成,该讲座自从1925年开讲以来,每年都会邀请当今世界上著名的作家和学者,给他们六次演讲的时间,分享自己的创作心得。我们熟知的卡尔维诺的《未来千年文学备忘录》、博尔赫斯的《论诗艺》等等,全都出自诺顿...
Six Walks in the Fictional Woods pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025