Master Narratives
Discover the innovative exploration of narrative techniques in "Master Narratives" by Richard Gravil, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2001. This compelling hardback edition spans 224 pages and delves into how narrative experimentation reshapes our understanding of fiction. The contributors critically examine elements of storytelling that are essential for interpretation, offering fresh perspectives that challenge traditional literary norms. The introduction poses intriguing questions about whether these narrative innovations stem from a need to confront society's prevailing 'master narratives' and engage readers beyond their ideological defenses. Ideal for enthusiasts of English literature, literary criticism, and 19th-century prose, "Master Narratives" invites readers to rethink the very fabric of storytelling. Enhance your literary collection with this thought-provoking work that bridges history and modern criticism.