单词 | skaz |
释义 | skazn. First-person narrative in which the author assumes a persona. Also attributive. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > narrative or story > [noun] > narration or story-telling > specific method of framing1909 interior monologue1922 skaz1926 thought-stream1926 stream of consciousness1939 polyphony1954 dialogism1957 1926 D. S. Mirsky Contemp. Russ. Lit. vii. 311 Michael Zoshchenko..is a more narrative writer: he is also an ornamentalist, but his ornamentalism is a purely colloquial skaz, which proceeds from Leskov. 1957 W. E. Harkins Dict. Russ. Lit. 360 Skaz, a Russian word designating a narrative told by a fictitious narrator, rather than by the author directly. 1967 Russ. Review XXVI. 177 In succeeding works Solzhenitsyn resorts to skaz only occasionally. 1974 H. T. Moore & A. Parry 20th-Cent. Russ. Lit. i. 10 Remizov was a sharp stylist who often wrote in the vein of folklore; he carried on Nikolai Leskov's tradition of skaz, an attempt to reproduce the exact idiom of each speaker in a story. 1980 Times Lit. Suppl. 7 Nov. 1264/4 The narrator [is] a typically Russian busybody in the ‘skaz’ tradition. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < |
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