TY - JOUR
T1 - 'Where am I, lurking in what place of vantage?' The discourse of distance in John Banville's fiction
AU - Vandelanotte, Lieven
PY - 2010/12/1
Y1 - 2010/12/1
N2 - On the basis of a case study of The Book of Evidence and The Sea, this paper looks at the linguistic means through which at different levels distance is created in the fiction of John Banville. In addition to more or less 'local' but frequent instances where the first-person narrator's own discourse is metatextually commented on, or another's discourse is evoked from his perspective, distancing effects are to be found at the broader levels of the situation of discourse, as in the case of the fictive address of judge and jury in The Book of Evidence, and of the narrator's identity and perspective, as in The Sea, where the narrator zooms out to take an outside perspective on his own vantage point.
AB - On the basis of a case study of The Book of Evidence and The Sea, this paper looks at the linguistic means through which at different levels distance is created in the fiction of John Banville. In addition to more or less 'local' but frequent instances where the first-person narrator's own discourse is metatextually commented on, or another's discourse is evoked from his perspective, distancing effects are to be found at the broader levels of the situation of discourse, as in the case of the fictive address of judge and jury in The Book of Evidence, and of the narrator's identity and perspective, as in The Sea, where the narrator zooms out to take an outside perspective on his own vantage point.
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U2 - 10.1075/etc.3.2.05van
DO - 10.1075/etc.3.2.05van
M3 - Article
SN - 1874-8775
VL - 3
SP - 203
EP - 225
JO - English Text Construction
JF - English Text Construction
IS - 2
ER -