Le discours rapporté à l’épreuve de la représentation de la pensée dans Night and Day de Virginia Woolf : degré de vraisemblance
This article aims at studying in what ways the three major types of reported speech, namely direct speech, free indirect speech and indirect speech, give a more or less lifelike representation of the characters' thought in Virginia Woolf's Night and Day, a novel in which the characters...
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description | This article aims at studying in what ways the three major types of reported speech, namely direct speech, free indirect speech and indirect speech, give a more or less lifelike representation of the characters' thought in Virginia Woolf's Night and Day, a novel in which the characters' inner life is at stake. It presents the characteristics that define them and that distinguish them from reported speech representing external speech. |
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title | Le discours rapporté à l’épreuve de la représentation de la pensée dans Night and Day de Virginia Woolf : degré de vraisemblance |
title_full | Le discours rapporté à l’épreuve de la représentation de la pensée dans Night and Day de Virginia Woolf : degré de vraisemblance |
title_fullStr | Le discours rapporté à l’épreuve de la représentation de la pensée dans Night and Day de Virginia Woolf : degré de vraisemblance |
title_full_unstemmed | Le discours rapporté à l’épreuve de la représentation de la pensée dans Night and Day de Virginia Woolf : degré de vraisemblance |
title_short | Le discours rapporté à l’épreuve de la représentation de la pensée dans Night and Day de Virginia Woolf : degré de vraisemblance |
title_sort | le discours rapporte a l epreuve de la representation de la pensee dans night and day de virginia woolf degre de vraisemblance |
topic | representation reported speech Virginia Woolf psyche thought self-talk |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/erea/8688 |
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