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2410183 APS |
Author and Reader; Conclusion (Action, Story, Discourse, 3.4; 4)
Action, Story, Discourse: A Theory of Narrative Fiction
is a systematic treatise of structuralist narratology. The present
section provides a structuralist analysis of literary narrative
communication at the level of the author and reader, as distinct from
the textualized communicative level of implied author and implied
reader. An examination of the modal competence of the author and of the
reader is provided, as well as one of the reading process, and of the
issues of literary reception and of criticism as disctinct from reading.
This is followed by a general conclusion on the structural analysis of narrative and on the model proposed here. |
2408425 APS |
Textual Author; Work; Textual Reader (Action,
Story, Discourse, 3.3)
This paper addresses the issue of
literary communication through narrative fiction, and more specifically
the conventions regulating the communication between implied authors
and readers. Action, Story, Discourse
is a systematic treatise in structuralist narratology: this section
examines the level of textual communication and the textualised roles
of the textual or implied author and implied reader, the differences
between implied authors, writers, and narrators, the textualised
aspects of the work and the work's concretization in the reading
process, and the role of the textual reader or implied reader, as well
as the differences between actual readers, implied readers and
narratees.
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2407894 APS |
Narrator, Narration and Narratee (Action, Story,
Discourse, 3.2)
This paper examines the concepts
of narrator, narration and narratee in fiction, from the perspective of
structuralist narratology. Action, Story, Discourse
is a systematic treatise in structuralist narratology, and the present
section examines the narrative structures associated to the level of
fictional narration and its reception. The first part ("Narrator")
deals with the concept of the narrator in fiction, the autonomy of the
level of narration, the narrator's modal competence, the issue of
narrative levels, embedding, and frame breaking, the concept of
narrative person, and some major types of narrators: autodiegetic
narrators, witness-narrators, author-narrators, and authorial
narrators. The second part ("Narration") discusses the notion of
diegetic motivation of narration, narrative movements, narration of
words, of events, of thoughts, interior monologue, description and
commentary; also the time of the narrative act and narrative closure.
The last section is devoted to the figure of the narratee, the
narrator's addressee.
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2406836 APS |
The Pragmatic Structure of
Literary Narrative (Action, Story, Discourse, 3.1)
This paper develops a semiotic
theory of literary communication, examining the structure of narrative
fiction at the interface between narratology and literary pragmatics.
It sets down the prolegomena for an examination of the discursive
structures of narrative as developed in the third section of Action, Story, Discourse, a
systematic treatise in structuralist narratology. The first section of
this paper provides an introduction to the notion of linguistic
pragmatics, and then proceeds to examine from this standpoint the
issues of writing, communicative interaction, fictionality, narration
and narrative status. The paper develops an analysis of fictionality
from the perspective of speech act theory, and ends with a
pragmalinguistic examination of the concept of literature, of literary
communication and effect, and of the notion of literary genres.
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2405430 APS |
Narrative Mood (Action, Story, Discourse, 2.4)
The section on "Narrative Mood"
provides a semiotic analysis of two dimensions of narrative structure:
1) The modes of 'narrative distance', ranging from dramatization and
immediate 'showing' to a number of mediated and narrativized modes of
representation ('telling'); 2) Narrative perspective, understood as
focalization or the point of view taken as an experiential organizing
center for the structuring of the narrative. The paper examines the
relations between perspective and grammar and comments the main
theories of narrative perspective developed by narratologists.
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Aspect in Narrative (Action, Story, Discourse, 2.3)
This section formulates a
theory of narrative aspect, more specifically of the dimensions of
frequency and permanence, understood as a distinct structural dimension
of narrative (just as verbal aspect is a grammatical category different
from tense) operative at this intermediate level of narrative
structure, the story.
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2402146 APS |
Time Structure in the Story (Action, Story, Discourse, 2.2)
Section 2.2 ("Time structure in
the story") examines the temporal structure of the said level of
analysis, the story, improving on Genette's structuralist theory and
putting forward a perspective which is more consistent with a general
semiotics and with discourse analysis. This section deals with the
issues of the narrative order of events and their duration (examining
the definitions of pause, scene, summary and ellipsis). Issues of
frequency are left aside to be dealt with in a separate section, under
the category of narrative aspect.
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2400950 APS |
Definition and Origin of the Concept of
Story (Action, Story, Discourse, 2.1)
This paper provides a
structuralist definition of the concept of "story", understood as a
specific level in the analysis of narrative texts, in the context of
the systematic theory of narrative fiction provided in the treatise Action, Story, Discourse.
Genette and Bal's definitions are critically examined and a more
inclusive definition of the story level is provided from the standpoint
of a rhetoric of narrative communication. This definition combines the
insights of the rhetorical tradition and classical poetics,
contemporary discourse analysis, and structuralist narratology.
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2400285 APS |
Narrative Action in Structuralist
Narratology (Action, Story, Discourse, 1.2)
The second section (1.2) examines
a number of issues relative to the analysis of narrative action from
the standpoint of structuralist poetics: 1) Different theories on the
levels of analysis of literary texts; 2) Narrativity; 3) The analysis
of actions into distinctive traits; 4) Point of view at the action
level; 5) Narrative action as a discursive macrostructure; 6)
Summaries, events, and minimal actions; the relationship between
narrative action and discourse; 7) The concretization of action through
reading; 8) The transformations of narrative action.
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2398331 APS |
Action: The Concept and Its History (Acción,
Relato, Discurso 1.1)
Action, Story, Discourse is a systematic treatise in structuralist
narratology. The first section (1.1) traces out the roots of the
structuralist notion of narrative action in classical poetics (Plato
and Aristotle) and in the early and mid- twentieth-century theories of
the Russian Formalists and the New Critics.
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_____. "Autor y lector." Section 3.4. of García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 427-68.*
_____. "Autor y lector." Section 3.4. of García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Online ed. 2009.*
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/publicaciones/ard/3.4.Discurso.html
2009
_____. "Autor y lector - Conclusión." Sections 3.4 and 4 of Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. In García Landa, Vanity Fea 28 March 2014.*
http://vanityfea.blogspot.com.es/2014/03/autor-y-lector-conclusion.html
2015
_____. "Autor y lector - Conclusión." Sections 3.4 and 4 of Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Social Science Research Network 18 March 2014.*
http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2410183
2015
Linguistic Anthropology eJournal 18 March 2014.*
http://www.ssrn.com/link/Linguistic-Anthropology.html
2015
Cognition and the Arts eJournal 18 March 2014.*
http://www.ssrn.com/link/Cognition-Arts.html
2015
_____. "Autor y lector. Conclusión (Acción, Relato, Discurso; 3.4, 4)." Vanity Fea 28 March 2014.*
https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2014/03/autor-y-lector-conclusion.html
2024
_____. "Autor y lector. Conclusión (Acción, Relato, Discurso; 3.4, 4)." Academia 9 Oct. 2015.*
https://www.academia.edu/16605819/
2015
_____. "Autor y lector. Conclusión." (Acción, Relato, Discurso; 3.4, 4). ResearchGate 8 Dec. 2015.*
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286239292
2015
_____. "El autor." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. (Autor real y autor textual. Expresión, creación, comunicación: Teorías de la competencia modal del autor. Más allá del autor).
_____. "El lector." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 443-64.* (El lector real frente al lector textual. La competencia modal del lector. el proceso de recepción. La influencia de la obra sobre el lector. El crítico).
_____. "El proceso de recepción." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 447-53.*
_____. "La influencia de la obra sobre el lector." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 453-57.*
_____. "El crítico." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 457-63.*
_____. "Conclusión." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 465-68.*
http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2408425
Resumen: Este trabajo examina
la cuestión de la comunicación literaria a través de las narraciones de
ficción, y más concretamente las convenciones que regulan la
comunicación entre autores y lectores implícitos. Acción, Relato,
Discurso es un tratado sistemático de narratología estructuralista;
esta sección analiza el nivel de la comunicación textual y los roles
textualizados del autor textual o autor implícito, el lector textual o
implícito, las diferencias entre autores implícitos, escritores y
narradores, los aspectos textualizados de la obra y las
concretizaciones de la misma en la lectura, así como el papel del
lector textual o implícito, y las diferencias entre lectores efectivos,
lectores textuales y narratarios.
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_____. "Autor textual, obra narrativa, lector textual." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 319-425.*
_____. "Autor textual, obra, lector textual." Section 3.3. of García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Online ed. 2009.*
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/publicaciones/ard/3.3.Discurso.html
2009
_____. "Autor textual; Obra; Lector textual (Acción, Relato, Discurso, 3.3) (Textual Author; Work; Textual Reader (Acción, Relato, Discurso, 3.3)). SSRN 15 March 2014.*
http://ssrn.com/abstract=2408425
2014
Cognition & the Arts eJournal 15 March 2014.*
http://www.ssrn.com/link/Cognition-Arts.html
2014
Literary Theory & Criticism eJournal 15 March 2014.*
http://www.ssrn.com/link/English-Lit-Theory-Criticism.html
2014
_____. "Autor textual; Obra; Lector textual (Acción, Relato, Discurso, 3.3)." 27 marzo 2024.*
https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2014/03/autor-textual-obra-lector-textual.html
2024
_____. "Autor textual; Obra; Lector textual (Acción, Relato, Discurso, 3.3)." Academia 28 May 2015.*
https://www.academia.edu/12652983/
2015
_____. "Autor textual; Obra; Lector textual (Acción, Relato, Discurso, 3.3). ResearchGate 8 Sept. 2015.*
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281592297
2015
_____. "El autor textual." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 392-405.* (Autor textual y autor real. ¿Es necesario el autor textual? Autor textual y narrador).
_____. "La obra narrativa." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 406-15.*
_____. "El lector textual." In García Landa, Acción, Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1998. 415-26.* (Concepto - Lector textual, lector proyectado, lector histórico, lector ideal, lector… ¿pero es que existen todos? – La competencia literaria).
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