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Diegesis - Definition of Diegesis at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Diegesis. Look it up now! ... Diegesis at Amazon; Low Prices on Diegesis Order by Dec 18- Get it by Xmas;
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Diegesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In fiction, diegesis is • the (fictional) world in which the situations and events narrated occur; and • telling, recounting, as opposed to showing, enacting. In diegesis the narrator tells the st...
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The diegesis of a narrative is its entire created world. Any narrative includes a diegesis, whether you are reading science fiction, fantasy, mimetic realism, or psychological realism. However, each kind of story will render that time-space continuum in different ways.
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The diegesis includes objects, events, spaces and the characters that inhabit them, including things, actions, and attitudes not explicitly presented in the film but inferred by the audience. That audience constructs a diegetic world from the material presented in a narrative film.
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"I very respectfully dedicate the Diegesis, the employment of my many solitary hours in an unjust imprisonment, incurred in the most glorious cause that ever called virtue to act, or fortitude to suffer." Partial Contents: Identity of Jesus Christ of Nazareth;
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To complete the section of this issue dedicated to the cinema proper, we have a forum addressing an ongoing debate regarding the continuing relevance of the term diegesis and its attendant distinctions between diegetic and non-diegetic sound.
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Mimesis and diegesis working together. Someone explains that Beethoven was particularly good, as a pianist, at repeating a note, or progressing smoothly down a scale of octaves, and wrote such features into his work to annoy less able pianists.
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Resurrecting the rube: diegesis formation and contemporary trauma in Tony Scott's Deja Vu from Film Criticism provided by Find Articles at BNET ... The critical dismissals diegesis, will be examined, with particular emphasis given to its status as a contemporary "rube" film, using Elsaesser's terminology; to its emphasis on...
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Stephan Michael Schröder: History Without Diegesis ... The Little Trumpeter (1909) as an example of a Danish historical film of the early silent film era ... This document is part of Patrick Vonderau (ed.): Film as History / History as Film; The numbering of footnotes varies from number 31 to the end compared to the original...
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