Entre auteur et locuteurs, l’énonciateur textuel : concept inutile ou figure-clé ?

This article distinguishes the concept of text enunciator from that of author: whereas the author’s position results from his/her work but also from the discourses he/she holds and those that circulate about him/her in the media space, the text enunciator is the first speaker/enunciator who produces...

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Main Author: Michèle Monte
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: University of Tel-Aviv 2023-10-01
Series:Argumentation et Analyse du Discours
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/aad/7800
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description This article distinguishes the concept of text enunciator from that of author: whereas the author’s position results from his/her work but also from the discourses he/she holds and those that circulate about him/her in the media space, the text enunciator is the first speaker/enunciator who produces the text and establishes a different relationship with the diegesis according to the enunciative situation chosen by the author. The article compares these different situations and studies the relations that the text enunciator maintains with the second - speakers, focusing on its marks in the case of theatre texts or first-person novels from which it seems to be absent. The article argues that this concept, rooted in Ducrot’s and Rabatel’s polyphony, can account for the functioning of literary works independently of their genres.
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Entre auteur et locuteurs, l’énonciateur textuel : concept inutile ou figure-clé ?
Argumentation et Analyse du Discours
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title Entre auteur et locuteurs, l’énonciateur textuel : concept inutile ou figure-clé ?
title_full Entre auteur et locuteurs, l’énonciateur textuel : concept inutile ou figure-clé ?
title_fullStr Entre auteur et locuteurs, l’énonciateur textuel : concept inutile ou figure-clé ?
title_full_unstemmed Entre auteur et locuteurs, l’énonciateur textuel : concept inutile ou figure-clé ?
title_short Entre auteur et locuteurs, l’énonciateur textuel : concept inutile ou figure-clé ?
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