Exploratory passages of novel-writing further blur the line between private drama and literary or intellectual narratives.
Cabell's story has the force of verisimilitude, although it hovers uneasily between literary narrative and historiography.
His methods combine techniques of participant observation (tape recordings, field notes, drawings, etc.), clinical interpretation, academic social research, and literary narrative.
Works in this form can be understood as literary narratives and as video games.
In the early 1960's, Mr. Michaels also had experiences that were too dangerous to be shaped into literary narrative.
He received his doctorate in 1971 for the dissertation On the theory of literary narrative.
The term "idyllist" is more properly applied to North's earlier black and white landscapes, which were driven by the necessity to illustrate a particular literary narrative.
It emerges as a manifesto for new activity concerning literary narrative.
TwinKomplex is an interactive social game which interweaves film, literary narrative, photography, design, and game to form a new genre of transmedial storytelling.
The course explores how gaps and ambiguity in literary narratives and film express "truth" about traumatic experiences that concrete, everyday language cannot.