艰难前行:侦探小说的叙事秩序

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS STYLE Pub Date : 2021-07-20 DOI:10.5325/style.55.2.0190
W. Nelles, Linda Williams
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摘要:侦探小说长期以来一直是一个丰富的例子来源,说明了无数无序叙事时间的方式。但是,尽管理论家们经常将侦探小说作为他们讨论时间反转的首选类型,如倒叙、倒叙和延迟阐述,但他们中没有一个对任何特定侦探小说的叙事顺序进行全面研究。我们开发了一种在完整叙事中跟踪叙事顺序的方法,用简单的图形显示故事顺序(fabula)和文本顺序(syuzhet)之间的关系。我们目前的目的是为评论家最常引用的侦探小说使用一系列这样的“时间图”,以检验和完善侦探小说中常见的关于时间的理论主张。最后,我们将我们对侦探小说的观察应用于简·奥斯汀的《爱玛》和威廉·福克纳的《押沙龙,押沙龙!,两者经常被比作侦探小说。
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Doing Hard Time: Narrative Order in Detective Fiction
abstract:Detective fiction has long served as a rich source of examples for illustrating myriad ways of disordering narrative time. But while theorists have routinely made detective stories their go-to genre for discussing temporal inversions such as flashbacks, flashforwards, and delayed exposition, none of them has done a full study of narrative order for any specific detective story. We have developed a method for tracking narrative order throughout complete narratives with simple graphs displaying the relation between story order (fabula) and text order (syuzhet). Our present purpose is to utilize a series of such “time maps” for the detective stories most often cited by critics in order to test and refine the theoretical claims commonly made about time in detective fiction. We close by applying our observations about detective fiction to a brief examination of order in Jane Austen’s Emma and William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!, both frequently compared to detective fiction.
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