99种复述故事的方式:叙述者重构的风格和功能

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS STYLE Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.5325/style.57.2.0163
C. Harrison
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文摘:本文探讨了当代小说中叙述者的重构及其文体形式和功能。历史上,以前对叙事复述的研究主要集中在文本制作现场如何复述故事:通过作家或演讲者对他们的作品进行编辑或修正,或者通过改编、翻译或改写他人的故事。本文首先概述了文本各个层面上发生的不同类型的叙事复述,并认为构念模型提供了一个文体框架,用于研究同一叙述者讲述的复述是如何在故事中产生和表现的。通过对不同文本类型和体裁的四个重构场景的分析,本文认为叙述者重构是当代小说中普遍存在的现象,它的出现通过概念比较和读者对故事讲述者的刻画产生了有意义的解释效果。
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99 Ways to Retell a Story: The Styles and Functions of Narrator Reconstrual
abstract:This article explores narrator reconstrual, and its stylistic forms and functions, in contemporary fiction. Previous research in narrative retellings historically has focused on how stories are retold at the site of text production: by writers or speakers making edits or amendments to their work, or by adapting, translating, or rewriting the stories of others. This article begins by outlining the different types of narrative retelling that occur across all levels of the text and argues that the construal model provides a stylistic framework to examine how retellings as told by the same narrator, in particular, are created and represented in stories. Through analysis of four reconstrued scenes from different text types and genres, this article suggests that narrator reconstrual is a pervasive phenomenon in contemporary fiction, and that its occurrence gives rise to meaningful interpretive effects through conceptual comparison and readers' characterization of the storyteller.
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期刊介绍: Style invites submissions that address questions of style, stylistics, and poetics, including research and theory in discourse analysis, literary and nonliterary genres, narrative, figuration, metrics, rhetorical analysis, and the pedagogy of style. Contributions may draw from such fields as literary criticism, critical theory, computational linguistics, cognitive linguistics, philosophy of language, and rhetoric and writing studies. In addition, Style publishes reviews, review-essays, surveys, interviews, translations, enumerative and annotated bibliographies, and reports on conferences.
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