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The Handbook examines the role of narrative concepts and techniques in literary fiction, introducing key topics with concise entries in a transparent format. It uses a wide range of illustrative examples from Western and non-Western sources to foreground the universal value and relevance of narrative features.

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The Handbook examines the role of narrative concepts and techniques in literary fiction, introducing key topics with concise entries in a transparent format. It uses a wide range of illustrative examples from Western and non-Western sources to foreground the universal value and relevance of narrative features.
Autorenporträt
Ken Ireland is a former literature panel tutor at the University of Cambridge. Author of Thomas Hardy: Time and Narrative (2014), Cythera Regained? The Rococo Revival in European Literature and the Arts, 1830-1910 (2006), and The Sequential Dynamics of Narrative (2001), he has taught at universities in the US, Nigeria, and Japan, as well as for the Open University, the universities of London, Essex, and the UEA. He has published many articles and conference papers, and his research interests include international contemporary fiction, comparative literature, narrative theory and transmedia studies.