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Frames and Networks : Framework Narratives in 19th-century European Literature. / Полубояринова, Лариса Николаевна; Кулишкина, Ольга Николаевна.
Networks in the Global World V. : Proceedings of NetGloW 2020. ред. / Artem Antonyuk; Nikita Basov. Том 5 Springer Nature, 2021. стр. 49-65 (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems; Том 181).Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › статья в сборнике материалов конференции › научная › Рецензирование
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T1 - Frames and Networks
T2 - 5th Networks in the Global World Conference, NetGloW 2020
AU - Полубояринова, Лариса Николаевна
AU - Кулишкина, Ольга Николаевна
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In this article we examine the phenomenon of the frame narrative in 19th-century continental Europe based on five national literary histories (of France, Russia, Germany, Austria and Switzerland) using social network analysis (SNA) as well as elements of the literary field and the cultural transfer analysis. Having selected three authors out of each national literary history as representatives of the respective generation of frame narrators (corresponding to the first, second and last third of the century), the relationships between fifteen chosen writers were examined on the basis of their letter collections, diaries and biographies. The analysis identified strong and weak relationships (ties) between authors (nodes), with density determined for each node of the network. It was concluded that the second generation of frame narrators, whose network activity was stimulated and maintained by the strong tie between I. Turgenev and P. Heyse, had significantly contributed to spreading of the frame technique and retaining the prestige thereof. The third generation of European frame narrators had much smaller and weaker networks compared to the second one, yet it drew on the work of their predecessors to produce framework narratives of high aesthetic value.
AB - In this article we examine the phenomenon of the frame narrative in 19th-century continental Europe based on five national literary histories (of France, Russia, Germany, Austria and Switzerland) using social network analysis (SNA) as well as elements of the literary field and the cultural transfer analysis. Having selected three authors out of each national literary history as representatives of the respective generation of frame narrators (corresponding to the first, second and last third of the century), the relationships between fifteen chosen writers were examined on the basis of their letter collections, diaries and biographies. The analysis identified strong and weak relationships (ties) between authors (nodes), with density determined for each node of the network. It was concluded that the second generation of frame narrators, whose network activity was stimulated and maintained by the strong tie between I. Turgenev and P. Heyse, had significantly contributed to spreading of the frame technique and retaining the prestige thereof. The third generation of European frame narrators had much smaller and weaker networks compared to the second one, yet it drew on the work of their predecessors to produce framework narratives of high aesthetic value.
KW - Cultural transfer
KW - European literature of the 19 century
KW - Frame narrative
KW - Ivan Turgenev
KW - Literary field
KW - Literary networks
KW - Paul Heyse
KW - Social network analysis
KW - European literature of the 19th century
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-64877-0_4
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-64877-0_4
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85102612279
SN - 9783030648763
VL - 5
T3 - Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
SP - 49
EP - 65
BT - Networks in the Global World V.
A2 - Antonyuk, Artem
A2 - Basov, Nikita
PB - Springer Nature
Y2 - 7 July 2020 through 9 July 2020
ER -
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