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The fabula (story) is what happened in chronological order.
Fabula was almost too weak to give birth.
Unless it is a lupus in fabula, who appears when spoken of.'
In 2013 they debuted with their first album, Fabula Antiqua.
Fabula is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family.
It converged to the fabula in a Summer-Akkad bilingual writing.
Jerome Bruner also raises issues about fabula and syuzhet.
So that the fabula, such as it is in this tale, is the product of certain purely linguistic devices.
Amongst the term's more specialized medieval uses, however, is a sense that it shares with its Latin ancestor fabula.
Another possibility is that the fabula itself is metaphorically "cloaked" in a Greek style.
The fabula is "the raw material of a story, and syuzhet, the way a story is organized."
A fabula is the events in the fictional world, whereas a syuzhet is a perspective of those events.
On Friday nights we gather at La Fabula.
As Angel's search begins, the linear direction of the narrative (fabula) fragments into a series of flashbacks.
Despite its title change, the game was kept within the Fabula Nova Crystallis mythos.
Much of this music she performs and records with the ensemble Musica Fabula which she directs.
This was first proposed by the Russian Formalists, who employed the couplet fabula and sujet.
Story, fabula, is a chronological sequence of events, whereas plot, sjuzhet, can unfold in non-chronological order.
Fabula, a robotic member of the Martian constabulary, partner of Syuzhet.
His decision to take a second wife, Szilvi Fabula, a young girl from Hungary in 2006 has led to controversy over polygamy.
If story is more than fabula, dominated by narrative, it could have its own manner of discourse, rather than being subordinate to narrative.
Fabula may refer to:
The literary theory of Russian Formalism in the early 20th century divided a narrative into two elements: the fabula and the syuzhet.
Syuzhet is an employment of narrative and fabula is the chronological order of the events contained in the story.
The relation between the fabula and the syuzhet is roughly analogous to the one between practical and poetic language.