This special issue is devoted to a cross-disciplinary investigation of a specific literary phenomenon, fictional dialogue. Fictional dialogue is used to refer to passages of character-character conversation within a literary text. More specifically, the articles of the issue deal with fictional dialogue as a narrative mode in prose fiction. The issue aims to engender an appreciation and a better understanding of the workings of dialogue by drawing on the insights and methods from both literary studies and linguistics. These methods include a rhetorical-ethical approach to narrative, cognitive and “natural” narratology, the study of everyday conversational storytelling, and Conversation Analysis (CA). Combining these methods helps us to unde...
Among types of books, novels allow readers the most conversational possibilities: readers may "overh...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...
"Experimentation with the speech of characters has been hailed by Gerard Genette as "one of the main...
Characters and narrators, in fictional narrative discourse, exchange speech. Their interaction howev...
This study supports the contention that linguistic analysis can be an important tool in understandin...
Types of dialogue are considered and using of dialogue in a literary text is analyzed. According to ...
In authentic conversation, discourse strategies are primarily phatic. They serve the purpose of esta...
This paper proposes that fictional conversations be taken seriously as objects for conversation anal...
This article addresses the role of conversation analysis (CA) in the study of literary talk and is b...
Dialogue is an integral part of human communication, in which two or more characters are represented...
This work provides an analysis of the fictional dialogue of the first chapter of Faith, a novel by t...
One of the main characteristics of a literary text is its absolute anthropocentric character, consis...
This book defends a Radical Fictionalist Semantics for fictional discourse. Focusing on proper names...
Purpose: To supplement Gregory Bateson's theory with findings from literary studies and attempt a ne...
Among types of books, novels allow readers the most conversational possibilities: readers may "overh...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...
"Experimentation with the speech of characters has been hailed by Gerard Genette as "one of the main...
Characters and narrators, in fictional narrative discourse, exchange speech. Their interaction howev...
This study supports the contention that linguistic analysis can be an important tool in understandin...
Types of dialogue are considered and using of dialogue in a literary text is analyzed. According to ...
In authentic conversation, discourse strategies are primarily phatic. They serve the purpose of esta...
This paper proposes that fictional conversations be taken seriously as objects for conversation anal...
This article addresses the role of conversation analysis (CA) in the study of literary talk and is b...
Dialogue is an integral part of human communication, in which two or more characters are represented...
This work provides an analysis of the fictional dialogue of the first chapter of Faith, a novel by t...
One of the main characteristics of a literary text is its absolute anthropocentric character, consis...
This book defends a Radical Fictionalist Semantics for fictional discourse. Focusing on proper names...
Purpose: To supplement Gregory Bateson's theory with findings from literary studies and attempt a ne...
Among types of books, novels allow readers the most conversational possibilities: readers may "overh...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...