The Silent Narrator : the Description and Narration of Shimazaki Toson's Haru(Spring)(<The Special Issue>Literature of Naturalism and "Description")

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  • 沈黙する語り手 : 島崎藤村「春」の描写と語り(<特集>自然主義文学と<描写>)
  • 沈黙する語り手--島崎藤村「春」の描写と語り
  • チンモクスル カタリテ シマザキ トウソン ハル ノ ビョウシャ ト カタリ

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The fictional expression of Shimazaki Toson's Haru projects the narrator as a discursive subject that suppresses narrating, through its adherence to illumining the narrative from outside. The reader, in turn, attempts to fill in the blank space of the silent narrator whose presence nearly contains objective description with the image of the author, seeking to detect the truth untold by the author behind the descriptions he arranged. Such a circuit of communication between the author and the reader as this henceforth constitutes the foundation of a social status of the novel.

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