Dear all,

join us for a seminar with Andreas Stokke (Uppsala/Oxford) on Fictional 
Metarepresentation in Non-Fiction

Today, Thursday 27th February, 3.30-5pm
Raised Faculty Building
Seminar Room 207 (MML)

Fictional Metarepresentation in Non-Fiction

A metarepresentation is a representation of a representation. Standard forms 
include ways of reporting thoughts or utterances, chiefly through direct 
discourse (DD), indirect discourse (ID), or free indirect discourse (FID). 
Fictional metarepresentations are representations (or reports) of fictional 
thoughts or utterances. Obvious instances occur as representations (or reports) 
of the thoughts or utterances of fictional characters in novels, movies, or 
plays. This paper draws attention to the under-exposed phenomenon of fictional 
metarepresentations occurring within non-fictional discourse. I survey a number 
of examples involving DD and FID. Typically, in these cases, a thought or 
utterance is attributed to a non-fictional individual, e.g. Julius Caesar, 
while it is obvious that the use of metarepresentational forms (DD or FID) does 
not convey an actual report. I argue that these examples are best understood as 
setting up small-scale fictions from which audiences are expected to learn 
something about the actual world.

All are welcome!
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