Unspeakable Sentences (Routledge Revivals): Narration and Representation in the Language of Fiction
First published in 1982, this title grew from a series of essays on various aspects of narrative style; the result is a finished product that melds literary theory with linguistic methodology. It is argued that, where linguistic theory intersects with literary theory, it is narrative that provides the crucial ‘experiment’ for deciding between a communication and a non-communication theory of language and, by extension, of literature. Chapters discuss such areas as subjectivity in direct and indirect speech, the absence of the narrator, and the development of narrative style. With a detailed introduction to the subject, this reissue will be of value to students of linguistics and literature with a particular interest in narrative style and linguistic theory.

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Unspeakable Sentences (Routledge Revivals): Narration and Representation in the Language of Fiction
First published in 1982, this title grew from a series of essays on various aspects of narrative style; the result is a finished product that melds literary theory with linguistic methodology. It is argued that, where linguistic theory intersects with literary theory, it is narrative that provides the crucial ‘experiment’ for deciding between a communication and a non-communication theory of language and, by extension, of literature. Chapters discuss such areas as subjectivity in direct and indirect speech, the absence of the narrator, and the development of narrative style. With a detailed introduction to the subject, this reissue will be of value to students of linguistics and literature with a particular interest in narrative style and linguistic theory.

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Unspeakable Sentences (Routledge Revivals): Narration and Representation in the Language of Fiction

Unspeakable Sentences (Routledge Revivals): Narration and Representation in the Language of Fiction

by Ann Banfield
Unspeakable Sentences (Routledge Revivals): Narration and Representation in the Language of Fiction

Unspeakable Sentences (Routledge Revivals): Narration and Representation in the Language of Fiction

by Ann Banfield

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First published in 1982, this title grew from a series of essays on various aspects of narrative style; the result is a finished product that melds literary theory with linguistic methodology. It is argued that, where linguistic theory intersects with literary theory, it is narrative that provides the crucial ‘experiment’ for deciding between a communication and a non-communication theory of language and, by extension, of literature. Chapters discuss such areas as subjectivity in direct and indirect speech, the absence of the narrator, and the development of narrative style. With a detailed introduction to the subject, this reissue will be of value to students of linguistics and literature with a particular interest in narrative style and linguistic theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138815506
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/28/2014
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 354
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.20(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. The expression of subjectivity and the sentences of direct and indirect speech 2. The sentence of represented speech and thought 3. Communication and the sentence of discourse 4. The sentences of narration and discourse 5. The sentence representing non-reflective consciousness and the absence of the narrator 6. The historical development of narrative style; Conclusion: Narration and representation: the knowledge of the clock and the lens; Notes; Bibliography; Name index; Subject index

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