安伯托·艾柯(Umberto Eco)是一位享譽世界的哲學傢、符號學傢、曆史學傢、文學批評傢和小說傢。艾柯極為博學多纔,他的作品有140多種,橫跨多個領域,並在這些領域中都有經典性的建樹。艾柯還是位積極的公共知識分子,為多傢報紙撰寫專欄,透過日常小事進行社會批評。艾柯在歐洲已成為知識和教養的象徵,許多傢庭都會收藏他的作品,無論讀懂或讀不懂。
"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
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這本書是由安貝托·艾柯在美國哈佛諾頓所作講座的六篇演講稿匯集而成,該講座自從1925年開講以來,每年都會邀請當今世界上著名的作傢和學者,給他們六次演講的時間,分享自己的創作心得。我們熟知的卡爾維諾的《未來韆年文學備忘錄》、博爾赫斯的《論詩藝》等等,全都齣自諾頓...
評分“把謊話說得圓主要是荷馬交給其他詩人的。那就是利用似是而非的推斷。如果第一樁事成為事實或發生,第二樁即隨之成為事實或發生,人們會以為第二樁即已成為事實,第一樁也必已成為事實或已發生(其實是假的)。因此,盡管第一樁不真實,但第二樁是第一樁成為事實之後必然成為...
評分這本書(俞冰夏譯的簡體版,三聯書店2005年)很適閤W君,因為我發現,書作者Umberto Eco與W君一樣也是一位在“業餘”熱愛西方文化中心地帶19世紀以來的小說的人士。當然,Eco作為一名哲學傢(叫他“符號學傢”的話,感覺怪怪的),他對現代小說有著非凡的看法。《悠遊小說林》...
評分模範作者對讀者的負責,是力圖喚醒讀者的創造力。他們通過以下幾個途徑實現: 1 敘事→外部節奏→三種時間(故事時間,敘事時間,閱讀時間)→迂迴的類型及功用→召喚重讀(經典即反復重讀:卡爾維諾) 2 結構→設置機關,障礙,路標→建築式的精巧(博爾赫斯,...
評分模範作者對讀者的負責,是力圖喚醒讀者的創造力。他們通過以下幾個途徑實現: 1 敘事→外部節奏→三種時間(故事時間,敘事時間,閱讀時間)→迂迴的類型及功用→召喚重讀(經典即反復重讀:卡爾維諾) 2 結構→設置機關,障礙,路標→建築式的精巧(博爾赫斯,...
圖書標籤: 紙質生活 文學類nonfiction
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評分寫論文過程中的偶遇 原來竟然是老朋友
評分寫論文過程中的偶遇 原來竟然是老朋友
評分寫論文過程中的偶遇 原來竟然是老朋友
Six Walks in the Fictional Woods 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載