Citations:pseudomonologue


 * 1985, Aaron Fogel, Coercion to Speak: Conrad's Poetics of Dialogue, Harvard University Press, ISBN 067413639X, chapter 2, :
 * But within this field of covertly other-directed speeches aboard ship, the main narrative yield of Jack's pseudomonologue, as already noted, is to give Massy the idea to sink the boat for profit.


 * 1991, Bill Nichols, Representing Reality: Issues and Concepts in Documentary, Indiana University Press, ISBN 0253340608, chapter 2, :
 * The visible presence of the social actor as evidentiary witness and the visible absence of the filmmaker (the filmmaker's presence as absence) gives this form of the interview the appearance of a “pseudomonologue.” Like the musings directed to the audience in a soliloquy, the pseudomonologue appears to deliver the thoughts, impressions, feelings, and memories of the individual witness direcdy to the viewer.