Making Sense of Narrative Text

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Making Sense of Narrative Text

Situation, Repetition, and Picturing in the Reading of Short Stories

Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics Literary studies: general

Author: Michael Toolan

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Stylistics

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3rd June 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317224587


Question and Focus

This book takes the following question as its starting point: What are some of the crucial things the reader must do in order to make sense of a literary narrative? The book is a study of the texture of narrative fiction, using stylistics, corpus linguistic principles (especially Hoey’s work on lexical patterning), narratological ideas, and cognitive stylistic work by Werth, Emmott, and others.

Methodology and Theoretical Foundations

Michael Toolan explores the textual/grammatical nature of fictional narratives, critically re-examining foundational ideas about the role of lexical patterning in narrative texts, and also engages the cognitive or psychological processes at play in literary reading. The study grows out of the theoretical questions that stylistic analyses of extended fictional texts raise, concerning the nature of narrative comprehension and the reader’s experience in the course of reading narratives, and particularly concerning the role of language in that comprehension and experience.

Key Concepts and Contributions

The ideas of situation, repetition and picturing are all central to the book’s argument about how readers process story, and Toolan also considers the ethical and emotional involvement of the reader, developing hypotheses about the text-linguistic characteristics of the most ethically and emotionally involving portions of the stories examined. This book makes an important contribution to the study of narrative text and is in dialogue with recent work in corpus stylistics, cognitive stylistics, and literary text and texture.

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