Although things play an 'active' and visible role in a number of texts, especially older works, they have rarely been examined by narratologists in their own right. This comparative study of the Eneasroman, the Roman d'Eneas and the Aeneid reveals the interpretive value of deliberate attention to objects. In addition, it also suggests starting points for their systematic categorization.
Although things play an 'active' and visible role in a number of texts, especially older works, they have rarely been examined by narratologists in...