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Dismantling Narrative Modes: Authorial Revisions in the Opening of Mrs Dalloway

Sotirova, Violeta

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Anita Auer
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Victorina Gonz�lez-D�az
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Jane Hodson
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Abstract

This study examines Virginia Woolf ’s authorial revisions of the opening of Mrs Dalloway and their implications for narrative theory. I compare passages from the short story ‘Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street’ and the early drafts of ‘The Hours’ with the published novel and show that there is a consistent pattern of revision which complicates the representation of character consciousness. This complexity lies in the dismantling of narrative modes used for the representation of consciousness, most typically by conflating them into the syntactic boundaries of a single sentence. From a stylistic standpoint, the dissolution of the syntactic boundaries between narrative modes challenges most standard accounts of speech and thought presentation which posit narrative modes as discrete syntactic units. From a narratological standpoint, this syntactic and semantic dismantling of narrative modes reflects an attempt at representing distinct facets of consciousness as simultaneous phenomena of experience. Thus, Woolf ’s revised text captures the simultaneity of, for instance, a character’s less conscious perception of the narrative world and the more consciously executed reflective thought, or of a character’s internal state and direct speech, grafting them into the text as narrative modes that are syntactically and semantically interdependent.

Citation

Sotirova, V. (2016). Dismantling Narrative Modes: Authorial Revisions in the Opening of Mrs Dalloway. In A. Auer, V. González-Díaz, J. Hodson, & V. Sotirova (Eds.), Linguistics and Literary History: In Honour of Sylvia Adamson (171-194). John Benjamins Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.25.10sot

Online Publication Date Oct 20, 2016
Publication Date 2016
Deposit Date Jul 1, 2016
Volume 25
Pages 171-194
Series Title Linguistic Approaches to Literature
Series Number 25
Book Title Linguistics and Literary History: In Honour of Sylvia Adamson
Chapter Number 9
ISBN 9789027234148
DOI https://doi.org/10.1075/lal.25.10sot
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1112642
Publisher URL https://benjamins.com/catalog/lal.25.10sot