The Gatekeeper: Narrative Voice in Plato's Dialogues

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Abstract

In The Gatekeeper: Narrative Voice in Plato's Dialogues Margalit Finkelberg offers the first narratological analysis of all of Plato's transmitted dialogues. The book explores the dialogues as works of literary fiction, giving special emphasis to such topics as narrative levels, focalization, narrative frame, and metalepsis. The main conclusion of the book is that in Plato the plurality of the speakers' opinions is not accompanied by a plurality of points of view. Only one perspective is available, that of the narrator. Contrary to the widespread view, Plato's dialogues cannot be considered multivocal, or "dialogic" in Bakhtin's sense. By skillful use of narrative voice, Plato unobtrusively regulates the readers' reception and response. The narrator is the dialogue's gatekeeper, a filter whose main function is to control how the dialogue is received by the reader by sustaining a certain perspective of it.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden; Boston
PublisherBrill
Number of pages190
ISBN (Electronic)9789004390027, 9004390022
ISBN (Print)9789004390010, 9004390014
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Publication series

NameBrill's Plato studies series
PublisherBrill
Volumevolume 2

ULI Keywords

  • uli
  • Plato -- Dialogues
  • Discourse analysis, Narrative
  • Narrative discourse analysis

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