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The article adresses the literary theoretical issue of unreliable narration in first-person fictional narratives. The theoretical discussion is prefaced by an interpretation of T.S. Eliot’s narrative poem “Journey of the Magi”.
Rolf Gaasland
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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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Dialogues with the Machine, or Ruins of Closure and Control in Interactive Digital Narratives
The interrelations between literary studies, and posthumanism deserve attention beyond the focus on the representation of posthuman identities on the story level.
Julia Hoydis
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Plurality and Complementarity of Postclassical Narratologies [PDF]
Throughout time, teachers, philosophers and scientists have recognized the valuable place of music for language learning and correct pronunciation. There are many researches over the last twenty years who has worked on different theories of language ...
Shang, Biwu
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This article addresses the question whether unreliable narration, as the concept is understood in the tradition following Wayne Booth’s original definition, can occur in non-fictional stories.
Rolf Gaasland
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Der Beitrag zeigt auf, welche für die Analyse und Interpretation narrativer Unzuverlässigkeit wichtigen kognitiven Operationen Schüler*innen bei der Lektüre von Franz Kafkas Fragment gebliebenem, kurzem Erzähltext Heimkehr, in dem unzuverlässig bzw ...
Ina Henke
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Tying Memories into a Pattern: William Golding’s Free Fall as Autobiografiction and Trauma Narrative / William Golding’in Serbest Düşüş Romanının Kurgusal Otobiyografi ve Travma Anlatısı Olarak İncelemesi [PDF]
William Golding’s 1959 Free Fall depicts the narrator/character Samuel Montjoy’s retrospective interrogation of his past in his “non-chronological” autobiography to understand his present self. His first-person narration is a journey into his memories
Mustafa Kirca
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The Reconstruction of Truth through Unreliable Voices in Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending
The present study intends to examine the reconstruction of truth through unreliable narration in Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending (2011). In the process of seeking a fiction in which the narrator is manipulated by the authorial voice to self ...
Somaye Sharify, Nasser Maleki
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Identifying the Audiences of (Q. 16:126) [PDF]
Received: 2021/6/1 | Accepted: 2021/10/18here are three viewpoints regarding the occasion of (Q. 16:126)’s revelation, as well as identifying its direct audiences.
Mohammad Hosein Vatheghy-Rad
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