Baltic Peripeties
60.95
In Aristotle's Poetics, the well-constructed turning point, peripeteia, makes a story by unfolding its tragic - or, more broadly, literary - potential. But neither narrative nor historical turning points occur in empty spaces. Given the power of the peripety for plot-making, this volume inquires about its agency in the shaping of specific regions. Narration matters, for the constitution of events and regions alike; space matters, as a key element for the construction of plots and their dynamics. The Baltic Sea region, with its rich literary and cultural traditions and multiple overlapping layers of historical ruptures, is a particularly fruitful area for exploring transformation processes from a narratological point of view.

0 | 0

  • : V & R Unipress GMBH
  • : V & R Unipress GMBH
  • : 9783847117001
  • : Engels
  • : Hardcover
  • : 319
  • : juni 2025
  • : 700
  • : 215 x 140 x 27 mm.
  • : TRANSitions
  • : Comparatieve literatuurwetenschap; Europese geschiedenis; Literatuurstudies: algemeen; Oostzee; Polen; Regionale studies