Formation of Time and Structure of the Event in the Spatiotemporal Environment: A Comparative Study of Nawal al-Sadawi's Novels: Imraah Inda Nuqtat al-Sifr, Suqut al-Imam, Jannat Wa Iblis and Zena
Journal: IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Literature (IMPACT : IJRHAL) (Vol.9, No. 6)Publication Date: 2021.06.30
Authors : Hanan Bishara;
Page : 89-112
Keywords : Novel; Time; Place; Spatiotemporal; Event; Structure; Event; Techniques; Stream of Consciousness; Narrative Art;
Abstract
The element of Time is considered one of the most important narrative elements that are connected to Place. In fact, the relationship of Time with Place stems from the idea that there is no place that is devoid of Time. The concept of temporal formation is concerned with the different temporal dimensions that combine in the fabric of the fictional work to formulate the narrative text temporally.
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