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Reconsidering the unreliable narrator
Semiotica, 2007The concept of the unreliable narrator is among the most discussed in current narratology. From being considered a text-internal matter between the personified narrator and the implied author by Booth, or the implied reader by Chatman, cognitive and constructivist narrative theorists like A. Nunning have described it as a reader-dependent issue.
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Unreliable Narration in Law and Fiction
Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence, 2017This article revisits long-standing debates about objective interpretation in the common law system by focusing on a crime novel by Agatha Christie and judicial opinion by the Ontario High Court. Conventions of the crime fiction and judicial opinion genres inform readers’ assumption that the two texts are objectively interpretable.
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The Unreliable Narrator in Wuthering Heights
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 1973T HE POINT OF VIEW in Wuthering Heights results from a combination of two speakers who outline the events of the plot within the framework of a story within a story. The frame story is that of Lockwood, who informs us of his meeting with the strange and mysterious "family" living in almost total isolation in the stony uncultivated land of northern ...
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Conducting Unreliable Narrators
2015Canadian Literature, No 223 (2014): Agency & ...
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2021
Narratology, which became a separate field of study after the 1960’s, trying to deconstruct the narrative, and to reveal the relationships between the elements of the narrative. Discussions on the nature of the narrative enable the narrator to be handled in the light of different approaches, and thus new concepts are created.
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Narratology, which became a separate field of study after the 1960’s, trying to deconstruct the narrative, and to reveal the relationships between the elements of the narrative. Discussions on the nature of the narrative enable the narrator to be handled in the light of different approaches, and thus new concepts are created.
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The Great Gatsby and the challenge of unreliable narrators
The Lancet, 2021Matthew W, McCarthy, Daniel, Marchalik
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