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Once upon a time: A narratologist's tale.
In the title story, a middle-aged "narratologist" uncorks a genie from an antique-shop phial.
Since the late 90s, there is a stronger competition by the narrative model of the French narratologist Gérard Genette in Germany.
G. W. F. Hegel, a noted philosopher and narratologist, believed that tragedy consists of the conflicts between each character's ethical justification and the resolution toward a greater rational good.
Dr. Gillian Perholt is a scholar and a decoder of stories, a "narratologist" who has arrived in Turkey to deliver a paper at a conference on "Stories of Women's Lives."
When the genie, a giant of intoxicating male sexuality, demands a secret, the narratologist tells of her discovery that a glamorous friend of her youth grew up in a suburban home stuffed with knitted tea cozies and featuring a "three-piece suite in moquette."