Abstract [eng] |
Master thesis analyzes the tendencies of Modernism in the first novel of Italo Svevo A Life (1882), applying cognitive naratology. Selected material for the research: Manfred Jahn‘s article Frames, Preferences, and the Reading of Third-Person Narratives: Towards a Cognitive Narratology (1997), Franz Karl Stanzel‘s A Theory of Narrative (1984), Dorrit Cohn‘s article Discordant Narration (2000) and Tamar Yacobi‘s article Package Deals in Fictional Narrative: The Case of the Narrator‘s (Un)Reliability (2001). Only the necessary theoretical elements were selected for practical analysis: Stanzel‘s Typological circle, Cohn‘s theory of unreliable narrator, Discordant narration and mimetic and non-mimetic utterances on which she relied according to Martínez-Bonati theory, Yacobi‘s mechanism of perspective. The research was performed using critical-theoretical, analytical and interpretive methods. The analysis may be relevant to researchers of post-classical narratology and Italian literature. Santrauka. |