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Seymour Chatman

Author of Story and Discourse

19+ Works 481 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Seymour Benjamin Chatman

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Works by Seymour Chatman

Associated Works

Literary Theory: An Anthology (1998) — Contributor, some editions — 741 copies, 1 review
The State of the Language [1990] (1979) — Contributor — 97 copies, 2 reviews
Perspectives on poetry (1968) — Contributor — 7 copies

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Birthdate
1928
Gender
male
Occupations
professor
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Berkeley, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
California, USA

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3 reviews
This seems to synthesize a lot of other peoples' work, particularly Todorov, Genette, Booth and Barthes. I can't actually remember the bits that Chatman puts forward in his own name, which I guess is a good sign that all that synthesis doesn't leave you with a mess, but with a pretty coherent description of narrative art-forms; and I definitely remember thinking that when he argues against one of the aforementioned titans of the discipline, Chatman comes across as more sensible and more show more sympathetic to, you know, books, rather than theory. That's always a good thing. Despite being part of the structuralist camp, he understands the importance of social and historical context for 'structures,' and admits that a fuller understanding of history and societies than is evident here would help out narrative theory. It's even pretty decent writing. A hard slog, with a lot of definitions and hair-splitting, but better than it could have been. show less
we listed it somehow at like new. This has pencil markings throughout and some page stains. One of the early books that got me interested in narrative. A summary of the field at the time I was in graduate school. This is actually the 1978 version.

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