In:Free Indirect Style in Modernism: Representations of consciousness
Eric Rundquist
[Linguistic Approaches to Literature 29] 2017
► pp. 1–63
Chapter 1Free Indirect Style and a consciousness category approach
Published online: 30 November 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.29.c1
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.29.c1
Article outline
- 1.1FIT and the representation of thought
- 1.1aThought and language
- 1.1bNon-verbal thought and FIT
- 1.1cMimetic diegesis and representation
- 1.2Beyond thought: FIT to FIS
- 1.2aFree Indirect Perception and the was-now paradox
- 1.2bFree Indirect Psycho-narration and the Consciousness Category Approach
- 1.2cThe parameters of FIS
- 1.3The problem of the narrator and the possibility of dual subjectivities in FIS
- 1.3aThe original dual voice theory
- 1.3bThe communication model vs. no-narrator theory
- 1.3cDual subjectivity
- 1.4Modernist fiction, FIS and consciousness
- 1.4aSummary and overview
