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          Lecture        
      
      SoSe 19: V-Lit. Stud.: Periods-Genres-Concepts: Transparent Minds
Andreas Mahler
Comments
        The end of the nineteenth century witnesses a marked shift in narratives towards the representation of what goes on in people’s minds. Instead of narrating external events, they seem to focus on internal perceptions, interpretations, links, and reactions. The lecture, which is offered in combination with the seminar on ‘Focalisation and Free Indirect Discourse’ but can of course be taken independently, will trace this development first from a systematic point of view with regard to the narrative techniques at stake, and then from a historical point of view, trying to reconstruct the different individual methods of, and approaches to, thought representation in the novel and in short stories alike.        close
    
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