TY - BOOK AU - Butte,George ED - Project Muse. TI - I Know That You Know That I Know : : Narrating Subjects from Moll Flanders to Marnie / T2 - The theory and interpretation of narrative series SN - 9780814273241 PY - 2004/// CY - Columbus PB - Ohio State University Press KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / General KW - bisacsh KW - Film KW - swd KW - Erzähltechnik KW - gnd KW - Bewusstsein KW - Motiv KW - Literatur KW - Intersubjectivite KW - Narration KW - Cinema KW - Histoire KW - Conscience dans la litterature KW - Intersubjectivite dans la litterature KW - Roman psychologique americain KW - Histoire et critique KW - Roman psychologique anglais KW - Psychological fiction, English KW - fast KW - Psychological fiction, American KW - Narration (Rhetoric) KW - Motion pictures KW - Intersubjectivity in literature KW - Intersubjectivity KW - Consciousness in literature KW - History and criticism KW - History KW - USA KW - Englisch KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Theory. Starting over: intersubjectivity and narrative -- Representing deep intersubjectivity: narrative practices. Case studies: deep intersubjectivity and genre. Comedy, film and film comedy -- Deep intersubjectivity and the subversion of comedy -- Deep intersubjectivity and masquerade; Open Access N2 - "In I Know That You Know That I Know, Butte explores how stories narrate human consciousness. Butte locates a historical shift in the representation of webs of consciousnesses in narrative - what he calls "deep intersubjectivity"--And examines the effect that shift has since had on Western literature and culture. The author studies narrative practices in two ways: one pairing eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British novels (Moll Flanders and Great Expectations, for example), and the other studying genre practices - comedy, anti-comedy and masquerade - in written and film narrative (Jane Austen and His Girl Friday, for example, and Hitchcock's Cary Grant films)."--Jacket UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/28369/ ER -