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| Language: | English |
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Zenodo
2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14610438 |
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- <p>Drawing upon contemporary literary theory and narratological frameworks, this study examines the multifaceted relationship between linguistic structures, hermeneutic processes, and narrative construction within modern fictional works. The analysis presents a systematic theoretical framework for understanding narrative generation and reception mechanisms, positioning language as both an instrumental narrative device and a conduit for semantic engagement. This dual functionality enables emotional resonance, perceptual transformation, and cultural contextualization. Central to the investigation is the conceptualization of interpretative processes, wherein the reader emerges as an active participant in meaning construction rather than a passive recipient. Through methodical examination of narrative techniques—including temporal disruption, narrator unreliability, and consciousness representation—the research demonstrates how contemporary fiction systematically subverts established narrative conventions to interrogate fundamental questions of identity formation, memorial processes, and societal transformation. The study advances our understanding of the form-content dialectic, illustrating how structural innovation serves to amplify thematic complexity. By synthesizing theoretical propositions with empirical textual analysis, this investigation provides a sophisticated framework for comprehending narrative evolution within contemporary cultural and technological paradigms. The research concludes by reconceptualizing the narrative process as a dialogic interaction between authorial intention and reader interpretation, positioning narrative construction as an inherently collaborative enterprise.</p>