根据奥古斯丁的《独白》文学小说

Giovanni Catapano
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在本文中,我着重研究了奥古斯丁《独白》中的一些段落。我展示了它们包含了文学小说作为一个非欺骗性谎言的想法,其中自愿性和必要性并存。我特别关注神话小说的案例,它一方面引出了西塞罗的叙事理论,另一方面引出了奥古斯丁的想象概念。
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Literary Fiction according to Augustine’s Soliloquia
In this paper, I focus on some passages from Augustine’s Soliloquia. I show that they contain the idea of literary fiction as a non-deceptive lie, in which voluntariness and necessity coexist. I pay particular attention to the case of mythical fiction, which on the one hand leads to Cicero’s theory of narration and on the other hand to Augustine’s conception of imagination.
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