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Einband grossThe Fictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction
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The Fictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction

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Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am16.12.2003
In "The Fictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction," Monika Fludernik presents a detailed analysis of free indirect discourse as it relates to narrative theory and the crucial problematic of how speech and thought are represented in fiction. Building on the insights of Ann Banfield's "Unspeakable Sentences," Fludernik radically extends Banfield's model to accommodate evidence from conversational narrative, non-fictional prose, and literary works from Chaucer to the present. Fludernik's model subsumes earlier insights into the forms and functions of quotation and aligns them with discourse strategies observable in the oral language. She introduces English readers to extensive work on the subject in German and compares the free indirect discourse features of English, French and German. This study effectively repositions the whole area between literature and linguistics, opening up questions in narrative theory.mehr
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KlappentextIn "The Fictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction," Monika Fludernik presents a detailed analysis of free indirect discourse as it relates to narrative theory and the crucial problematic of how speech and thought are represented in fiction. Building on the insights of Ann Banfield's "Unspeakable Sentences," Fludernik radically extends Banfield's model to accommodate evidence from conversational narrative, non-fictional prose, and literary works from Chaucer to the present. Fludernik's model subsumes earlier insights into the forms and functions of quotation and aligns them with discourse strategies observable in the oral language. She introduces English readers to extensive work on the subject in German and compares the free indirect discourse features of English, French and German. This study effectively repositions the whole area between literature and linguistics, opening up questions in narrative theory.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781134872879
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2003
Erscheinungsdatum16.12.2003
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse4457 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4804870
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface, Acknowledgements, List of abbreviations and symbols, Typographical conventions, Introduction, 1 Contexts: the reporting of speech and thought acts, 2 Establishing the object of analysis: an introduction to the free indirect, 3 Indirect and free indirect discourse: aspects of anaphoricity and shifting, 4 Indirect and free indirect discourse: deictic features and expressivity, 5 A scale of forms: speech and thought representation in context, 6 Dual voice and stylistic deviation, 7 Language and consciousness: Ann Banfield's Unspeakable Sentences and beyond, 8 Schematic language representation, 9 Consequences and conclusions, References, Texts, Criticism, Indexes, Author Index, Subject Indexmehr