VOL. 49, BOOK 1, PART B, 2011, pp. 98 – 107 Full text (Bg)
Author: Калина Лукова
Affiliation: Бургаски свободен университет
Abstract
The research deals with the archeology of the literary-media story. The chronicles of its development are traced – from the Enlightenment Age till the contemporary hyper modernity. Writing practices and transforming mechanisms, under which the literary-media models have been constructed in time, are analyzed: the essay prose of the „weekly chroniclers“ Defoe, Swift, Steel; the autobiographical narrative of Defoe; the classic realist novel of the 19th century and the documentary journalistic novel of the 20Xth century; the interpretative reportage of Hemingway; „the static writing“ of Capote; the reportage-narrative symbiosis in the reporter’s story; online writing practices in literature, etc.
Key words: literary-media story, literary-media models, writing practices, transforming mechanisms