Der begrabene Tempel

Cinematic structures in literature have generally been examined from the perspective of intermediality theory, thereby neglecting some particular features of cinematic narrative. The author develops an analytic model based on narratology and sensitivity to context, offering insights into the typological spectrum of cinematic narrative and its history from the 19th century until the present day.

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Der begrabene Tempel

Cinematic structures in literature have generally been examined from the perspective of intermediality theory, thereby neglecting some particular features of cinematic narrative. The author develops an analytic model based on narratology and sensitivity to context, offering insights into the typological spectrum of cinematic narrative and its history from the 19th century until the present day.

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Der begrabene Tempel

Der begrabene Tempel

by Maurice Maeterlinck

Narrated by Friedrich Frieden

Unabridged — 6 hours, 16 minutes

Der begrabene Tempel

Der begrabene Tempel

by Maurice Maeterlinck

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Unabridged — 6 hours, 16 minutes

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Overview

Cinematic structures in literature have generally been examined from the perspective of intermediality theory, thereby neglecting some particular features of cinematic narrative. The author develops an analytic model based on narratology and sensitivity to context, offering insights into the typological spectrum of cinematic narrative and its history from the 19th century until the present day.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940172877056
Publisher: LILYLA Hörbuch-Editionen
Publication date: 02/01/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Language: German
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