2019: Special Issue 3: Historical narratology
This special issue documents the final conference of the network ›Medieval Narratology: Forms and Functions of Medieval Narratives‹, which was funded by the German Research Foundation from 2014 to 2017. The contributions focus on the ›big‹ topics: What role does unreliability play in medieval narrative, to what extent is narrative ›probable‹ or characterised by parameters of the (im)probable? To what extent can narrative in schemata be understood as a productive process? The medievalist debates continued here will also be commented on by the comparatist Karin Kukkonen and the media scholar Stephan Packard from a critical and distanced perspective.