In:Free Indirect Style in Modernism: Representations of consciousness
Eric Rundquist
[Linguistic Approaches to Literature 29] 2017
► pp. 131–172
Chapter 4Caught between figural subjectivity and narratorial exuberance in “Scylla and Charybdis”
Published online: 30 November 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.29.c4
https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.29.c4
Article outline
- 4.1Background: The narratological dilemma of agency in Ulysses
- 4.2Overview of the “Scylla” narrative and style
- 4.2aInitial analysis
- 4.2bThe possibility of a narratorial reading
- 4.3Evidence for the FIS representation of Stephen’s consciousness
- 4.3aEvidence of FIP
- 4.3bStylistic deviation as FIS
- 4.3cNarratological perspectives on Stephen’s subjectivity
- 4.3dNon-reflective consciousness and parallel processing
- 4.4Ambiguous FIS as dual subjectivity
- 4.4aMetafiction in “Scylla”
