'Potentially daunting, this complex subject is made a snap by clever arrangements for entries: five different types, from mini-essay to thumbnail definition, all cross-indexed. The helpful navigational aids include coded typeface, a thematically-organized reader's guide, and an excellent comprehensive index. Thorough, accessible, and remarkably free of obfuscating language. Highly recommended.' - Choice"[T]his impressive reference demonstrates the broad application and meanings associated with the notion of narrative from its first theoretical use by French structuralists in the 1960s to contemporary cross-disciplinary uses, as in narrative medicine. None of the entries [is] devoted to a theorist, rather, they grapple with concepts, approaches, genres, technical terms, and ideas. Longer entries are included for major concepts, as for example, action theory, Biblical narrative, cognitive narratology, mimesis, queer theory, science fiction, and time in narrative. Shorter entries feature other terms and genres such as nouveau roman, Quixotic novel, screenplay, and verisimilitude. Each entry is signed and includes cross references and a list of bibliography. Care was taken in producing a very full (77-page) index. This will be a valuable resource for students and researchers in many fields, including sociolinguistics, communication studies, literary theory, and philosophy." - Reference and Research Book News, February 2006