伊恩·麦克尤恩的《星期六》(2005)中日常与公众相关的话语与叙事复调

Sergii Sushko
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在英语写作文学中,“一日小说”类型的变化以相当数量的小说为代表。伍尔夫的《达洛维夫人》和乔伊斯的《尤利西斯》是这类小说的著名典范。伊恩·麦克尤恩的《周六》也属于这一类。小说主人公内心话语的强化以及回顾性的包含和离题帮助叙述者超越了“一日小说”类型多样性的传统界限。本文所进行的研究旨在探索将文学文本的话语和叙事元素结合为一个叙事实体的可能性。在伊恩·麦克尤恩(Ian McEwan)的昼夜节律小说《星期六》(Saturday)中,神经外科的专业话语和其他话语巧妙地交织在故事-行动-事件主导的文本地形中,也就是说,交织在叙事中。本文分析了“日常”、“话语”、“叙事”等词汇的多义结构。此外,还对小说的日常叙事、医学叙事、心理叙事、文学叙事、大众传媒叙事、地形叙事、音乐叙事、体育叙事等方面进行了识别,并对其中一些方面进行了探索。此外,本文还对小说新维多利亚风格的情节构建功能进行了详细说明,并对一些引语、典故和回忆的主题再现进行了探讨。本文对话语的叙事化原则进行了假设;为了与之保持一致,包含话语的信息通过基于动作和事件的叙述来传递。话语支配的知识与叙事并没有分离,两者融合成一个叙事整体。这一原则解释了这里所讨论的小说中话语和叙述的复调相互作用。
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THE DISCOURSE-AND-NARRATIVE POLYPHONY OF THE QUOTIDIAN AND THE PUBLIC-RELATED IN IAN MCEWAN’S SATURDAY (2005)
In the English-written literature, the «one day novel» genre modification is represented by an appreciable number of novels. V.Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway and J. Joyce’s Ulysses are the famous paragons of the subgenre. Ian McEwans’ Saturday also joins this category. The novel’s protagonist’s inner speech intensification as well as retrospective inclusions and digressions help the narrator to go beyond the conventional boundaries of the «one day novel» genre variety. The research undertaken in the given paper pursues exploration of of the possibility of combining the discourse and narrative elements of the literary text into one narrative entity. In the Ian McEwan’s circadian novel Saturday, the professional discourse of the neurosurgery as well as other discourses are skillfully and masterfully interwoven into the story-action-and-event governed textual terrain, that is into its narration. In the paper, the polysemantic structure of the terms «quotidian», «discourse», «narrative» has been analyzed. Also, such aspectual narratives of the novel as the quotidian narrative, medical, psychological, literary, mass media, topographical, musical, sports ones have been identified and some of them explored. Also, the plot-building function of the Neo-Victorian code of the novel has been specified and the Leitmotiff recurrence of some quotations, allusions and reminiscences has been dwelt on. In the paper, the principle of narrativization of a discourse is hypothesized; in keeping with it, the discourse-containedinformation is delivered through the action-and-event-based narrative. The discourse-governed knowledge is not distanced from the narrative, both are fused into one narrative whole. This principle accounts for a polyphonic interplay of discourses and narratives in the novel treated here.
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