Types of Prose Narratives

Types of Prose Narratives
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Harriott Ely Fansler. Types of Prose Narratives

Types of Prose Narratives

Table of Contents

PREFACE

LIST OF STORIES

NARRATIVES OF FICTITIOUS EVENTS

NARRATIVES OF ACTUAL EVENTS

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. THE PRIMITIVE-RELIGIOUS GROUP

I. The Myth

A List of Deities

Egyptian Gods

Hindoo Gods

MINOR DEITIES

Russian Gods

Finnish Mythology (derived from Kalevala)

Norse Deities

Filipino Deities. TAGALOG

VISAYAN

BAGOBOS

The World's Creation and the Birth of Wainamoinen

TRIBAL MYTH Origin of the Moon

TRIBAL MYTH The First Cocoanut Tree and the Creation of Man

ORIGINAL MYTH The Lotus

II. The Legend

Kenach's Little Woman

A Legend of Gapan

A Legend of the Incas

The Place of the Red Grass: or, The Invasion of Pangasinan by the Ilocanos

III. The Fairy Tale

PARTIAL LIST OF FAIRIES, GOOD AND BAD, OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES: Northern Fairies

Irish and Scotch Fairies

Filipino Fairies and Other Minor Supernatural Creatures

Russian Fairies and Witches

Arabian Fairies and Witches

Miscellaneous Fairies and Other Supernatural Creatures

The Boggart

Cafre and the Fisherman's Wife

The Friendship of an Aswang and a Duende

A Tianac Frightens Juan

The Black Cloth of the Calumpang Tree

IV. The Nursery Saga or Märchen

Princess Helena the Fair

Juan the Guesser

The Shepherd Who Became King

CHAPTER II. THE SYMBOLIC-DIDACTIC GROUP

I. The Fable

RATIONAL, WITH THE ACTORS GODS AND MEN Jupiter and the Countryman

NON-RATIONAL—INANIMATE OBJECT The Drop of Water

POLITICAL SATIRE The Grandee at the Judgment-Seat

BEAST FABLES The Lion and the Old Hare

The Fox and the Crab

RATIONAL, WITH THE ACTORS MEN The Fool Who Sells Wisdom

ALMOST A PARABLE The Archer and the Trumpeter

The Courtship of Sir Butterfly

The Hat and the Shoes

The Crocodile and the Peahen

The Old Man, His Son, and His Grandson

II. Parable

The Three Questions

A Master and His Servant

The Parable of the Beggar and the Givers

III. Allegory

The Artist

The House of Judgment

The Chain That Binds

The Love Which Surpassed All Other Loves

CHAPTER III. THE INGENIOUS-ASTONISHING GROUP

I. The Tale of Mere Wonder

Story of the City of Brass

The Magic Ring, the Bird, and the Basket

II. The Imaginary Voyage with a Satiric or Instructive Purpose

Mellonta Tauta

Busyong's Trip to Jupiter

III. Tale of Scientific Discovery and Mechanical Invention

The Curious Vehicle

The Spyglass of the Past

Up a Water-Spout

IV. The Detective Story and Other Tales of Pure Plot

Thou Art the Man

The Picture of Lhasa

CHAPTER IV. THE ENTERTAINING GROUP

I. The Tale of Probable Adventure

A Fight with a Bear

The Secret of the Jade Tlaloc

II. The Society Story

The Fur Coat

The Lady in Pink

III. The Humorous Story

The Expatriation of Jonathan Taintor

Kileto and the Physician

A FILIPINO FABLEAU[6] The Lame Man and the Deaf Family

IV. The Occasional Story

The Lost Child

The Peace of Yesterdays

A Christmas Legend

CHAPTER V. THE INSTRUCTIVE GROUP

I. The Moral Story

Jeannot and Colin

II. The Pedagogical Narrative

Gertrude's Method of Instruction

Lawin-Lawinan

III. The Story of Present Day Realism

The Piece of String

A Social Error

The Lot of the Poor

Filipino Fear

CHAPTER VI. THE ARTISTIC GROUP: THE REAL SHORT-STORY

I. The Psychological Weird Tale

The Signal-Man

"Like a Thief in the Night"

II. The Story That Emphasizes Character and Environment

The Story of Muhammad Din

The Fetters

When Terry "Quit"

Nora Titay and Chiquito

III. The Story That Emphasizes Character and Events

The Necklace

Andong

CHAPTER VII. PARTICULAR ACCOUNTS

I. The Incident

A Near Tragedy

Birds Divulge Army Secrets

An Incident Related In a Letter

A Hero Dead

My First Day at School

The Guinatan Prize

II. The Anecdote

Coleridge's Retort

An Inevitable Misfortune

A Point Needing to Be Settled

Patience

Preaching and Practice

Johnson's Dictionary

The Boy Kipling

Sir Godfrey Kneller

The Capitan Municipal and the Jokers

An Instance of Bamboo Spanish

Mr. Taft's Mistake

III. The Eye-Witness Account

Story of the Revolution in the Portuguese Capital

A Contrast

IV. The Tale of Actual Adventure

Saladin and I Fight an Alupong

I Get Two Beatings

The Fall of Juan

A Narrow Escape from a Wild Carabao

V. The Traveler's Sketch

"On the Way to Talavera"

"Smyrna: First Glimpses of the East"

A Trip from Currimao to Laoag

CHAPTER VIII. PERSONAL ACCOUNTS

I. Journal and Diary

Extracts from Diary of Samuel Pepys

A Diary of Four Days

"Something Doing"

II. Autobiography and Memoirs

The Life of David Hume, Esq., Written by Himself

Autobiography

What I Remember of the Coming of the Americans

III. Biography

Outline for a Life

Queen Christina

Joan Luna's Life

Elizabeth Glade

Biography of a Traitor

CHAPTER IX. IMPERSONAL ACCOUNTS

I. Annals

The State of England in Stephen's Reign

Annals of the Town of Mangaldan, 1879-1882

Annals of Pagsanjan

II. Chronicles

CHRONICLE Rivalry Between Two Towns

A Short History of Ilagan

A TRUE RELATION Some Incidents of the Rebellion of 1898

BIBLIOGRAPHY

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

GENERAL REFERENCE WORKS ON THE HISTORY OF FICTION

CHAPTER I. PRIMITIVE RELIGIOUS GROUP

Myth. CRITICAL BOOKS

DICTIONARIES

COLLECTIONS OF MYTHS

Legend and Saga

Fairy Tale and Nursery Saga

CHAPTER II. SYMBOLIC-DIDACTIC GROUP

Fable

Parable

Allegory

CHAPTER III. INGENIOUS-ASTONISHING GROUP

Tale of Mere Wonder

Imaginary Voyage With a Satiric or Instructive Purpose

Tale of Scientific Discovery and of Mechanical Invention

The Detective Story and Other Tales of Mere Plot

CHAPTER IV. THE ENTERTAINING GROUP

Tale of Probable Adventure

The Society Story

The Humorous Story

The Occasional Story

CHAPTER V. THE INSTRUCTIVE GROUP

The Moral Story

The Pedagogical Commentary and Story

The Story of Present Day Realism

CHAPTER VI. THE SHORT STORY

Collections of Short Stories

The Psychological Weird Tale

Miscellaneous Short-Story Writers of Europe and America. SPAIN

FRANCE

GERMANY

RUSSIA

SCANDINAVIA

ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, UNITED STATES

CHAPTER VII

Incident

Anecdote

Eye-Witness Account

Tale of Actual Adventure

The Traveler's Sketch

CHAPTER VIII

Journal and Diary

Autobiography and Memoirs

Biography

CHAPTER IX

Notable Histories

Annals

Chronicles and True Relations

INDEX

Footnote

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Harriott Ely Fansler

A Text-Book for the Story Writer

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Sinburanen—the god who conducted the souls of the dead consigned to Hades.

Tagalabong—spirits who lived in the fields and woods.

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