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这篇文章回应了正在进行的关于历史叙事的讨论,并着眼于虚构叙事和历史叙事之间的一些差异。这篇文章的目的是进一步阐述沃尔夫·施密德(Wolf Schmid)提出的叙事转型的观点,尤其是历史叙事。作者看到了这两种叙述之间的差异,特别是在参考层面上(这与D. Cohn, P. Ricouer和L. Doležel的观点一致)。施密德的四层叙事学模型说明了虚构和指称的问题,特别是在发生层面上。在小说中,这一层(发生的)是根据叙述的呈现向后推断的。这一层被定位(排除在缺席中),因此可以选择叙事元素。在历史叙事中,事件具有不同的地位,先于故事和文本。过去的形态虽然与叙事的呈现有关,但既不由叙事所决定,也不被叙事所还原。这篇文章的作者描述了写作过程中叙事转换的具体特征和方面。
Reflection on Wolf Schmid's Narratological Model and Historical Narrative
Abstract This contribution responds to the ongoing discussion about the narrativity of history and looks at some differences between fictive and historical narrative. The objective of this contribution is to further elaborate on the ideas of narrative transformations developed by Wolf Schmid, focusing particularly on historical narratives. The authors see differences between both kinds of narrative, especially on the level of reference (which is in line with the views of D. Cohn, P. Ricouer and L. Doležel). The problem of fiction and reference is illustrated by Schmid's four tiered narratological model, especially on the level of happening. In fiction, this tier (of happening) is inferred backwards based on the presentation of the narration. This tier is positioned (excluded in absentia) so the elements of the narrative can be selected. In historical narrative happening has a different status and precedes both the story and the text. Although the shape of the past is related to the presentation of the narrative, it is not determined by nor reduced to it. The authors of this contribution describe the specific character and aspects of narrative transformation in the writing process.