Computing Action takes a new approach to the phenomenon of narrated action in literary texts. It begins with a survey of philosophical approaches to the concept of action, ranging from analytical to transcendental and finally constructivist definitions. This leads to the formulation of a new model of action, in which the core definitions developed in traditional structuralist narratology and Greimassian semiotics are reconceptualised in the light of constructivist theories.
In the second part of the study, the combinatory model of action proposed is put into practice in the context of a computer-aided investigation of the action constructs logically implied by narrative texts. Two specialised literary computing tools were developed for the purposes of this investigation of textual data: EVENTPARSER, an interactive tool for parsing events in literary texts, and EPITEST, a tool for subjecting the mark-up files thus produced to a combinatory analysis of the episode and action constructs they contain. (The software tools and all relevant data files will be provided for download on the de Gruyter website).
The third part of the book presents a case study of Goethes Unterhaltungen deutscher Ausgewanderten. Here, the practical application of theory and methodology eventually leads to a new interpretation of Goethes famous Novellenzyklus as a systematic experiment in the narrative construction of action an experiment intended to demonstrate not only Goethes aesthetic principles, but also, and more fundamentally, his epistemological convictions. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Computing Action: A Narratological Approach (Narratologia) (Jan Christoph Meister)