The constitution in the Middle Ages of a vernacular literature, through Chrétien de Troyes, to the structure of the modern novel shows the influence of orality and particularly of the rhetorics of discursive speech — any non-narrative organization of language — on narration. As Diderot's exemplary story, whose status the title denies, shows, narrative is part of sociability — or of the art of conversation.
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