First-person narratives, in stylistics, are held to be straightforward as regards point of view: since everything is seen from the narrator\u2019s perspective, no need is felt for further qualifications and distinctions. However, most evidently when the narrator is also the central character in his/her story, there can be a lot of shuttling to and fro between his/her outlook on things right now, in his/her own coding time, and his/her outlook back then, when he/she was a character. Drawing on a number of narratological studies on the divided consciousness of homodiegetic narrative, Morini\u2019s article applies the tools of deictic shift theory to a chapter of David Copperfield, and shows how many of Dickens\u2019 comic effects and moralist...
Shifting Points of View in First-Person Narratives: Philip Roth’s The Human Stain and Jean Echenoz’ ...
The introduction to this thesis discusses and evaluates first-person narration in the context of poi...
This paper aims to analyze the concepts of the deictic shift theory and discourse theory of silencin...
This article describes an experiment investigating the relationship between deictic elements of foc...
Deictic shift theory (DST) was developed as a model of the construction and comprehension of all typ...
AbstractHaving a storyteller is a vital element for any story: a narrative voice, real or implied, t...
Deictic shift theory (DST) was developed as a model of the construction and comprehension of all typ...
The paper shows that the author of a narrative text might interrupt the course of fictional action t...
This study attempts to define some of the voices that constitute fictional point of view in order to...
Bleak House, like most of Dickens\u27s novels, was originally published as a monthly serial. Each mo...
International audienceIn narratology, the grammatical category of person remains to be studied from ...
International audienceIn narratology, the grammatical category of person remains to be studied from ...
Written narrative discourse demands sophisticated tracking of mental spaces (Fauconnier, 1994). Such...
Like the world is looked differently as the way of seeing the world, in a novel the way of acceptanc...
The following discusses perspective in Comanche, concentrating on third person “deictic” markers. De...
Shifting Points of View in First-Person Narratives: Philip Roth’s The Human Stain and Jean Echenoz’ ...
The introduction to this thesis discusses and evaluates first-person narration in the context of poi...
This paper aims to analyze the concepts of the deictic shift theory and discourse theory of silencin...
This article describes an experiment investigating the relationship between deictic elements of foc...
Deictic shift theory (DST) was developed as a model of the construction and comprehension of all typ...
AbstractHaving a storyteller is a vital element for any story: a narrative voice, real or implied, t...
Deictic shift theory (DST) was developed as a model of the construction and comprehension of all typ...
The paper shows that the author of a narrative text might interrupt the course of fictional action t...
This study attempts to define some of the voices that constitute fictional point of view in order to...
Bleak House, like most of Dickens\u27s novels, was originally published as a monthly serial. Each mo...
International audienceIn narratology, the grammatical category of person remains to be studied from ...
International audienceIn narratology, the grammatical category of person remains to be studied from ...
Written narrative discourse demands sophisticated tracking of mental spaces (Fauconnier, 1994). Such...
Like the world is looked differently as the way of seeing the world, in a novel the way of acceptanc...
The following discusses perspective in Comanche, concentrating on third person “deictic” markers. De...
Shifting Points of View in First-Person Narratives: Philip Roth’s The Human Stain and Jean Echenoz’ ...
The introduction to this thesis discusses and evaluates first-person narration in the context of poi...
This paper aims to analyze the concepts of the deictic shift theory and discourse theory of silencin...