Título
[en] NARRATIVE PATTERNS AND THE CASE OF PARZIVAL S GRAIL QUEST
Autor
[pt] ANTONIO LUZ FURTADO
Vocabulário
[en] NARRATOLOGY
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[en] FASTI
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[en] PARZIVAL
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[en] GRAIL QUEST
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[en] NARRATIVE PATTERNS
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[en] COMPUTATIONAL NARRATOLOGY
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[en] TRANSDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Resumo
[en] Based on the three-layer model of narratives, proposed by Mieke Bal, the present
transdisciplinary research describes narrative patterns as story layer constructs that help
guiding how the story will be told. Narrative patterns are formed by sequences of episodes,
which in turn are sequences of classes of events characteristic of the narratives of a chosen
genre. Vogler s rendering of Campbell s monomyth is mentioned as a narrative pattern
applicable to heroic quests, but it is argued that it does not match adequately Grail quest
narratives, such as the unfinished romance of Chrétien de Troyes and its Continuations. A
Grail quest pattern is then proposed, and its application to the special case of the Parzival
romance of Wolfram von Eschenbach is discussed. As part of the discussion, it is claimed
that the main source of Wolfram s divergent treatment of the final episodes of the Grail
quest pattern is Ovid s classical Fasti poem. The research work resulting in this thesis is
separately reported in an appendix
Catalogação
2022-06-27
Tipo
[pt] TEXTO
Formato
application/pdf
Idioma(s)
INGLÊS
Referência [en]
https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/colecao.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=59764@2
Referência DOI
https://doi.org/10.17771/PUCRio.DImcc.59764
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