Narrative structure of literary text: Free indirect discourse as a linguistic and narratological category

The paper focuses on the analysis of free indirect discourse as a modernist narrative form. We outline the basic narrative and linguistic characteristics of free indirect discourse and examine its main functions in the literary texts. We undertake a comparative analysis of three examples of free ind...

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Narratives
Reported speech
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