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Towards Framing Unreliable Narration: A Rudimentary Cognitive Model [PDF]
This article is aimed at introducing unreliable narration in a cognitive framework. To reach that aim, a brief history of the term, its origin, its definitions and redefinitions is given.
Ferdows Aghagolzadeh, Fatemeh Nemati
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Genesis of a Poetics of Silence
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decades, with unreliable narration as defined by Booth (1961) playing an important part in the conceptualisation of an aesthetics of silence.
Enora Lessinger
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The Syntax of Unreliable Narrators’ I-Utterances in ‘Gone Girl’ by G. Flynn
Unreliable narration research raises the problem of truthful information presented in fiction, which is for the most part made up. However, the truth in the fictional world is what the reader believes to be true.
Olena Hnatkovska
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Unreliable Narrator and Its Pragmatic Effects in V. V. Nabokov’s “Pale Fire”
This article examines the narrative technique employed by V. V. Nabokov in his novel “Pale Fire,” reflecting postmodern skepticism towards metanarratives by subverting the formal elements of literary texts.
I. A. Kudryashov +2 more
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The article addresses the question of who reports the dialogue in fictional texts featuring an unreliable narrator. Since no human being can remember and reproduce lengthy conversations accurately, some narrative theorists attribute direct speech ...
Laura Karttunen
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Unreliable Narration With a Narrator and Without
The article outlines an explication of the concept of ›mimetically unreliable narration‹ i. e. the idea that a fictional narrative is reliable if it gives an unobjectionable account of the fictional facts, and unreliable, if it does not.While we agree with the majority of contemporary narratology that a narrator can be distrusted in a number of ...
Köppe, Tilmann +3 more
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Narrative Unreliability as a Literary Device and Reception Shift
The primary aim of the article is to gain a better understanding of narrative unreliability as a literary device in reception perspective. While previous studies have focused mainly on textual incongruities, argued for an encoded strategy on the part of
Aliona Matiychak
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Epistolary Mechanism and Unreliable Narrator in Novel by V. V. Nabokov “Once in Aleppo…”
The cases of V. V. Nabokov’s appeal to the epistolary mechanism are considered. It turns out that the epistolary genre, as well as V. V. Nabokov’s metanarrative reflection create a dual context around the narrator, who mixes with the character.
G. A. Krichevsky
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Cinematic Philosophy: Experiential Affirmation in Memento [PDF]
This article demonstrates that Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000) meets both conditions of Paisley Livingston's bold thesis of cinema as philosophy. I delineate my argument in terms of Aaron Smuts's clarifications of Livingston's conditions.
McGregor, Rafe
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Decellularized Extracellular Matrix (dECM) in Tendon Regeneration: A Comprehensive Review
Decellularized Extracellular Matrix (dECM) offers a promising solution by replicating the native tendon microenvironment and promoting regeneration. This review highlights advances in the decellularization methods, as well as their integration with emerging technologies and translational progress in tendon tissue engineering.
Kumaresan Sakthiabirami +4 more
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