Semiotics and Textual Autonomy

Semiotica 73 (3/4):303-338 (1989)
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This article examines Richard Bauman's conception of oral narrative as performance and argues instead for a view of narrative texts as autonomous entities, analyzable in language-internal Saussurian terms. Plot is viewed as a matter of syntagmatic relations, and character as a matter of paradigmatic relations. A contrast is drawn between narrative truth (cohesion) and historical truth (correspondence). Alternatives to some of Bauman's analyses of narrative texts are proposed.

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Review article.[author unknown] - 1994 - Semiotica 98 (3-4):341-448.

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