Narrative Function of Story Space in Galsworthy's Novels
The structuralist theory emphasizes that readers transform narratives into specific images or scenes through imagination.Galsworthy's novels vividly describe the settings,environments,and characteristics of the characters through narration,facilitating readers to form intuitive perceptions.This three-dimensional"pictorial"narrative space,combined with detailed descriptions,discursive interjections,and omniscient narrative perspec-tives,makes the novel's narrative more compelling.