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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERARY THEORY, CRITICISM AND PHILOLOGY


http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html

by Jos ngel GARCA LANDA (University of Zaragoza, Spain)

DAVID J. HERMAN

(1962)

(Professor of English, Ohio State U; formerly North Carolina State U, and adjunct professor of English Linguistics, Duke U; Raleigh, NC; formerly Purdue U; narratologist, member of the Advisory Board of Narrative)

Works Herman, David J. "Modernism versus Postmodernism: Towards an Analytic Distinction." Poetics Today 12.1 (1991): 55-86.* _____. "Hypothetical Focalization."Narrative 2.3 (1994): 230-253.* _____. "'Sirens' after Schoenberg." James Joyce Quarterly 31 (1994): 473-94. _____. Universal Grammar and Narrative Form. (Sound and Meaning: The Roman Jakobson Series in Linguistics and Poetics). Durham (NC): Duke UP, 1995.* _____. "Scripts, Sequences, and Stories: Elements of a Postclassical Narratology." PMLA 112.5 (1997): 1046-59. _____. "Limits of Order: Toward a Theory of Polychronic Narrative." Narrative 6 (1998): 72-95. _____. "Introduction: Narratologies." In Narratologies. Ed. David Herman. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1999. 1-30.* _____. "Toward a Socionarratology: New Ways of Analyzing Natural-Language Narratives." In Narratologies. Ed. David Herman. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1999. 218-46. _____. "Story Logic in Conversational and Literary Narratives." Narrative 9.2 (2001): 130-37. _____. Rev. of New Perspectives on Narrative Perspective. Ed. Willie

van Peer and Seymour Chatman. Style 35.3 (Fall 2001): 561-66. In Literature Online.* http://lion.chadwyck.co.uk 5/7/04 _____. Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. (Frontiers of Narrative). Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002.* (Part One: Narrative Microdesigns. Part Two: Narrative Macrodesigns). _____. "Introduction." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 1-24.* _____. "States, Events, and Actions." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 27-52.* _____. "Action Representations." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 53-84.* _____. "Scripts, Sequences, and Stories." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 85-114.* _____. "Participant Roles and Relations." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 115-70.* _____. "Dialogues and Styles." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 171-208.* _____. "Temporalities." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 211-62.* _____. "Spatialization." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 263-300.* _____. "Perspectives." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 301-30.*

_____. "Contextual Anchoring." In Herman, Story Logic: Problems and Possibilities of Narrative. Lincoln and London: U of Nebraska P, 2002. 331-72.* _____. "Narrative: A User's Manual." Rev. of Living Narrative: Creating Lives in Everyday Storytelling. By Elinor Ochs and Lisa Capps. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 2001. Style 36.3 (Fall 2002). Eletronic ed. in Literature Online. http://lion.chadwyck.co.uk 9/7/04* _____. "Roland Barthes." In Postmodernism: The Key Figures. Ed. Hans Bertens and Joseph Natoli. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002.* _____. "Regrounding Narratology: The Study of Narratively Organized Systems for Thinking." In What Is Narratology? Questions and Answers Regarding the Status of a Theory. Ed. Tom Kindt and Hans-Harald Mller. (Narratologia, 1). Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, 2003. 303-32.* _____. Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences. Stanford (CA): CSLI Publications, 2003. _____. "Histories of Narrative Theory (I): A Genealogy of Early Developments." In A Companion to Narrative Theory. Ed. James Phelan and Peter J. Rabinowitz. Malden (MA): Blackwell, 2005. 19-35.* _____. "Quantitative Methods in Narratology: A Corpus-Based Study of Motion Events in Stories." In Narratology beyond Literary Criticism: Mediality-Disciplinarity. Ed. Jan Christoph Meister with Tom Kindt and Wilhelm Schernus. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2005. 125-49.* _____. "Genette Meets Vygotsky: Narrative Embedding and Distributed Intelligence." Language and Literature 15.4 (Nov. 2006): 357-80.* _____. "Narratology as a Cognitive Science." http://www.imageandnarrative.be/narratology/davidherman.htm 2006-02-11 _____. "Storytelling and the Sciences of Mind: Cognitive Narratology, Discursive Psychology, and Narratives in Face-toFace Interaction." Narrative 15.3 (2007): 306-34.

_____. "Dialogue in a Discourse Context." In Narrative: State of the Art. Ed. Michael Bamberg. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2007. 91-101.* Rpt. of Narrative Inquiry 16.1 (2006). _____. "Project Narrative: An Interview with David Herman on the State of the Art in Narrative Studies " Semiotix 13 (2008) http://www.semioticon.com/semiotix/semiotix13/sem-13-0502.html 2008 _____. Basic Elements of Narrative. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.* (Narrative, narratology, genres, narrative worlds, narrative and consciousness). _____. "Beyond Voice and Vision: Cognitive Grammar and Focalization Theory." In Point of View, Perspective, and Focalization: Modeling Mediation in Narrative. Ed. Peter Hhn, Wolf Schmid and Jrg Schnert. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2009. 119-42.* _____. "Cognitive Narratology." In Handbook of Narratology. Ed. Peter Hhn et al. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2009. 30-43.* _____. "Narrative Ways of Worldmaking." In Narratology in the Age of Cross-Disciplinary Narrative Research. Ed. Sandra Heinen and Roy Sommer. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2009. 71-87.* (Goodman). _____. "Storied Minds: Narrative Scaffolding for Folk Psychology." Journal of Consciousness Studies 16.6-8 (2009): 40-68. (Ian McEwan, Chesil Beach). _____, ed. Narratologies: New Perspectives on Narrative Analysis. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1999.* _____, guest ed. Modern Fiction Studies (Sept. 2001). Special issue on Iris Murdoch. _____, ed. Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences. Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2003. _____, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Narrative. Cambridge UP, 2007.

_____, dir. Project Narrative (Ohio State University, Columbus). http://projectnarrative.osu.edu/ 2006-06-25 _____, series ed. (Frontiers of Narrative). Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, c. 2004.* _____, ed. The Emergence of Mind: Representations of Consciousness in Narrative Discourse in English. (Frontiers of Narrative). Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2011. http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/Emergence-ofMind,674743.aspx 2011 Herman, David, Bill Bourne, and Udi Eichler, eds. Voices: Writers and Politics. Nottingham: Spokesman, 1987. Herman, David, Manfred Jahn and Marie-Laure Ryan, eds. Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2005. Phelan, James, David Herman and Brian McHale, eds. Teaching Narrative Theory. MLA, forthcoming 2010.

Criticism Vitacolonna, Luciano. Rev. of Story Logic. By David Herman. Language and Literature 14.2 (2005): 202-5.* Weber, Jean Jacques. Rev. of Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences. Ed. David Herman. BELL ns 2 (2004).

Internet resources

Homepage for David Herman (Ohio State U). http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/herman145/default.html 2009

Edited works

Narratologies Kafalenos, Emma. "Not (Yet) Knowing: Epistemological Effects of Deferred and Suppressed Information in Narrative." In Narratologies. Ed. David Herman. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1999. 33-66.* Margolin, Uri. "Of What Is Past, Is Passing, or to Come: Temporality, Aspectuality, Modality, and the Nature of Literary Narrative." In Narratologies. Ed. David Herman. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1999. 142-66.* Herman, David. "Toward a Socionarratology: New Ways of Analyzing Natural-Language Narratives." In Narratologies. Ed. David Herman. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1999. 218-46.*

Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences: Turner, Mark. "Double-scope Stories." In Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences. Ed. David Herman. Stanford: CSLI, 2003. 117-142. Fludernik, Monika. "Natural Narratology and Cognitive Parameters."

Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences. Herman. Stanford: CSLI, 2003. 243-267.

Ed. David

Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory: Kreiswirth, Martin. "Narrative Turn in the Humanities." Routledge Encyclopaedia of Narrative Theory. Ed. David Herman, Manfred Jahn, and Marie-Laure Ryan. 2005. Banfield, Ann. "No-Narrator Theory." Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory. Ed by David Herman, Manfred Jahn and Marie-Laure Ryan. New York: Routledge, 2005. 396-397.

Cambridge Companion to Narrative: Page, Ruth E. "Gender." In The Cambridge Companion to Narrative. Ed. David Herman. Cambridge UP, 2007. 189-202.

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