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Free indirect style and imagining from the inside
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posted on 2023-06-09, 02:53 authored by Kathleen StockThis chapter considers the phenomenon of free indirect style, and what imaginative response it calls for from the reader who encounters it in a fiction. Two ‘single voice’ theories of free indirect style are discussed: one which argues that we should hear FIS only as implying the voice of a character whose experience is being evoked, and another (that of Goldie) which argues that we should hear FIS only as implying the voice of a narrator describing the experience of a character. This chapter argues instead that the reader is called upon both to imagine from the inside the experience of a character, and that a narrator reports that experience; and that there is nothing incoherent or imaginatively challenging about this. Along the way, the chapter considers the relevance of this view to Goldie’s discussion of autobiographical memory ‘integrating’ ‘external and internal perspectives’ in The Mess Inside.
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Publication status
- Published
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- Accepted version
Publisher
Oxford University PressPage range
103-120Pages
288.0Book title
Art, mind and narrative: themes from the work of Peter GoldiePlace of publication
OxfordISBN
9780198769736Series
Mind association occasional seriesDepartment affiliated with
- Philosophy Publications
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- Yes