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1 Studies in Narratology, Summer 2011 Narratology Lexicon A-C

2 Studies in Narratology, Summer 2011 Critical terms are rare pearls born of the irritation that the mind feels at not being able to account to itself for something it repeatedly encounters. --Jacques Barzun

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20 baroque: Originally meaning (American Heritage Dictionary): relating to, or characteristic of a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to mid-18th century, emphasizing dramatic, often strained effect and typified by bold, curving forms, elaborate ornamentation, and overall balance of disparate parts... ; extravagant, complex, or bizarre, especially in ornamentation...; irregular in shape. “Angela Ndalianis has described the advent of the latest generation of LTTVN as ‘ neo-baroque.’ The defining trait of neo-baroque, she argues, is not, as is traditionally thought, the visual or the spectacular, but ‘lack of respect for the frame.’ The “madness of vision” of the neo-baroque manifests itself in narrative—in what Focillon once deemed ‘an undulating continuity, where both beginning and end are carefully hidden’ (Lavery, “Lost and Long-Term Television Narrative,” 86-87)

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