The Living Handbook of Narratology

The living handbook of narratology (LHN) is based on the Handbook of Narratology edited by Peter Hühn, John Pier, Wolf Schmid and Jörg Schönert and first published by Walter de Gruyter in 2009. The LHN continuously expands its original content base by adding new articles on further concepts and theories fundamental to narratology, and to the study of narrative in general. The LHN is an open access publication. It makes available all of the 32 articles contained in the original print version and more: The LHN offers the additional functionality of electronic publishing including full text search facility, one-click-export of reference data and digital humanities tools for text analysis. The LHN continuously expands its original content base by adding new articles on concepts and theories fundamental to narratology and to the study of narrative in general. It offers registered narratologists the opportunity to comment on existing articles, suggest additions or corrections, and submit new articles to the editors
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Fields of research

Literary theory, Narratology, Literary genre

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Peter ; Hühn
Jan Christoph ; Meister
John; Pier
Wolf ; Schmid
Date of publication: 12.12.2018
Last edited: 12.12.2018