单词 | diegesis |
释义 | diegesisn. A narrative; a statement of the case. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > narration > [noun] > a narrative or account talec1200 historyc1230 sawc1320 tellinga1325 treatisec1374 chroniclec1380 process?1387 legendc1390 prosec1390 pistlec1395 treatc1400 relationc1425 rehearsal?a1439 report?a1439 narrationc1449 recorda1450 count1477 redec1480 story1489 recount1490 deductiona1532 repetition1533 narrative1539 discourse1546 account1561 recital1561 enarrative1575 legendary1577 enarration1592 recite1594 repeat1609 texture1611 recitation1614 rendera1616 prospect1625 recitement1646 tell1743 diegesis1829 récit1915 narrative line1953 1829 R. Taylor (title) The Diegesis, being a Discovery of the Origin, Evidences, and Early History of Christianity. Draft additions 1993 b. [ < French diégèse, introduced in this sense by E. Souriau 1953, L'Univers Filmique 7.] spec. The narrative presented by a cinematographic film or literary work; the fictional time, place, characters, and events which constitute the universe of the narrative. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > narrative or story > [noun] spellc888 talea1060 book-spellc1275 pistlec1400 treatyc1400 narrationc1449 story1489 reportory1534 narrative1566 reportary1594 monogatari1876 récit1915 diegesis1973 society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > narrative or story > [noun] > universe of narrative diegesis1973 1973 D. Matias tr. C. Metz in Screen Spring 50 If the diegesis happens to contain some object which emits sound—a car starting up,..etc—the sound should be audible on the sound track only if the image does not show the source of sound. 1974 M. Taylor tr. C. Metz Film Lang. iv. 97 Diegesis..designates..the narration itself, but also the fictional space and time dimensions implied in and by the narrative, and..the characters, the landscapes, the events, and other narrative elements, in so far as they are considered in their denoted aspect. a1983 P. de Man Rhetoric of Romanticism (1984) x. 275 The authentification of the diegesis can only proceed mimetically. Draft additions 1993 dieˈgetic adj. of or pertaining to diegesis. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > narrative or story > [adjective] > relating to narration or story-telling narrativec1450 storytelling1759 diegetic1970 1970 Drama Rev. 14 iii. 139 By getting drawn into a ‘real’ event—i.e., one not taking place in a diegetic universe—the participants should experience a shock of poetic cognition. 1973 D. Matias tr. C. Metz in Screen Spring 71 A distinction is made..where the thing compared to and the thing compared both belong to the action..; and another for cases where only the thing compared belongs to the action... The term ‘diegetic metaphor’ is sometimes used for the first case. 1981 M. Eaton in T. Bennett et al. Pop. Television & Film i. ii. 44 The first show ‘introduced’ the characters and situation and provided the diegetic explanation as to how they managed to be marooned in space. 1985 Encounter July 27/2 Pip's diegetic report of his life includes mimesis of his own and other people's speech. Draft additions September 2018 spec. Of sound in a film, television programme, etc.: that occurs within the world of the story, and can be heard by the characters. Cf. non-diegetic adj.Examples of diegetic sound include dialogue, music performed by characters, and sounds originating from things in the story, such as footsteps, gunshots, music from a radio, etc. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > special techniques > [adjective] > specific sound techniques push-pull1934 non-diegetic1970 diegesis1974 1974–5 Film Q. Winter 23/2 Until she reaches the musicians on the road, the film gives no indication that..the music is diegetic. 1993 S. Banfield Sondheim's Broadway Musicals vi. 184 ‘I'm still here’ is a diegetic song;..[it] is actually happening onstage as part of the real-life story. 2015 Metro Mag. (Austral.) No. 184. 69/1 Diegetic sounds such as suitcases wheeling across the pavement are exaggerated as well. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < |
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