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Bal. M
Chapter 2
Temporality
Day-to-day time
Monumental time
Denies historical time and aspires to eternity
Moments and variation in intensity of experience
Time of one’s daily activities
Routine of small acts of care
Micro time
Time
Thick and complex
Disenfranchisement
Sequential Ordering
Latter sequence
Theoretical construction
Drawing attention to certain things
Aesthetic or psychological effects
Law of everyday logic
Explicit information or indirect indications
Assumptions
Narrative effects
Deviation in sequential ordering
Intense reading
Chronology
Fabula is more complex
Anachronies
All novels consist of anachrony
Realize specific literary effects
Lie between future or past
Distance
External retroversion
Internal retroversion
Anticipations
Span
Stretch of time
Focalization
Certain way of seeing or perceiving things, certain angle
Objectivity
Perceptions
Psychosomatic process
Perceived object
Focalizer
Chapter 3
Events
Actors
Chapter 1
The narrator
Notion of focalization
Narrator and focalization
Narrative situation
Language shapes vision and world view
Focalizer
Narrator tells
Colouring of the fabula
Narratives
Voice of narrator
First-person or third-person novels
External narrator
Character-bound