But there is a second condition necessary for the production of the uncanny in fiction, a condition less psychological than narratological. |
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The expressivist and the narratological concepts of voice do not necessarily operate independently, however. |
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What Conrad stages is in fact a narratological coup over the anonymous authority he has set up precisely for this purpose. |
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But the greatest narratological weapon has been focalization, i.e. the point of view or perspective from which an event is described. |
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More complex instances of authorial disruptions might be labeled narratological syllepses. |
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For as well as a term relevant to expressive theories of poetry, voice is a narratological concept. |
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However, I believe that the enactivist approach can still be used to call into question narratological representationalism about fictional consciousnesses. |
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