a branch of literary analysis or criticism that deals with narrative
Narratology is the study of the poetics of fiction, exploring the nature of narrative systems and devices, and has been of increasing importance in modern culture. It is now a key part of critical theory and of writing and artistic production, exploring the mechanics of all types of storytelling, for example film scripting and direction, for the purpose of refining artistic and media techniques — Professor Malcolm Bradbury
narratological /-təʹlojikl/ adj
narratologist noun