"叙事与认知:亨利-詹姆斯笔记摘要中的早期心灵驱动情节"

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José A. Álvarez-Amorós
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摘要:受叙事学研究和认知叙事理论的启发,并基于对认识论情节的最新概念,本文着手研究亨利-詹姆斯在其笔记本提要中记录的故事的最初创作阶段,虚构认知是如何推动叙事进展的。此外,鉴于詹姆斯深信意识表征的故事性,本文还将在更广阔的背景下探讨他作为心灵叙事性的遥远先兆所扮演的角色,而这正是当代虚构体裁认知方法的特点。
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"Narrativity and Cognition: Early Mind-Driven Plots in Henry James's Notebook Synopses"

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Inspired by a blend of narrativity studies and cognitive narrative theory, and based on an updated conception of the epistemic plot, this paper sets out to investigate how fictional cognition propels narrative progression from the earliest compositional stages of Henry James's tales as documented in his notebook synopses. Placed in a wider context, moreover, and given James's conviction of the storyness of the representation of consciousness, this paper also invites debate on his role as a remote harbinger of the narrativity of the mind, so characteristic of contemporary cognitive approaches to the fictional genre.

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