Narrative and Essayistic Temporalities

Narration and Reflection, Special Issue of Compar(a)ison: An International Journal of Comparative Literature:49-62 (2015)
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Abstract

The issues of this essay concern whether there are ways of experiencing time that are specific to narration and whether such ways can also be applied to the experience of time in reflection. In order to tackle these issues, we shall compare and contrast the experience of time in life with both the temporal experiences of narration and the temporal experiences of reflection. We shall begin, then, with a discussion on what the “experience of time” is, in the attempt of providing a theoretical framework for our inquiry on narrative and reflective temporalities

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Elvira Di Bona
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