THE MONOLOGUE AS A FORM OF DISCOURSE IN THE NARRATIVE CHARACTER
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.lyl.18249Keywords:
Monologue, Narratology, Monologue Classifications, Monologue ModalitiesAbstract
The disappearance of the social novel and of his most referential, as so-called «historical», «collective» or «archetypal», among other names, has developed in contemporary fiction —as realism antithesis— an obsessive and radical literary treatment of self and internal processes of reflection and introspection. The monologue is going to become, then, in a more narrative techniques used by authors as a result of this immersion in the identity crisis of the contemporary subject. This article discusses, from this priority monologue’s characterization of recent decades, their theoretical status, its various forms and classifications and textual treatment.
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