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Mourning One’s Own Mortality: Analysis of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go
Mortality is one of the aspects of the cycle of life that are feared by humans since it is inevitable. This article investigates Kazuo Ishiguro's work entitled Never Let Me Go, a dystopian novel set in England in a fictional world in the 90s, further ...
Rendila Restu Utami
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Narrative Polyphony in Novel “Savely’s Days” by G. Sluzhitel
The narrative structure of the novel “Savely’s Days” by G. Sluzhitel is considered. It is determined that a polyphonic system of narrative instances is expressed in the novel, and the relationship between them is established.
O. I. Osipova
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The researcher as unreliable narrator: writing sociological crime fiction as a research method
Whilst works of art, including fiction, are well established as legitimate objects of sociological analysis, and the narratives crafted by the subjects of social research are widely understood to be meaningful, the use of creative writing as a ...
Phil Crockett Thomas
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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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The subject of the article: The article raises several urgent problems of narratology - the question of the «unreliable» narrator in the text, his point of view on the events underlying the history.
M.A. Smolenskaya
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The Quest for Ultimate Truth in Ryūnosuke Akutagawa’s “In a Grove”
The paper focuses on Akutagawa’s story “In a Grove” and examines it through the framework of literary modernism and the concepts of traditional Japanese aesthetics such as traditional images of ghosts and women in tales and fables of old Japan. The paper
Eugenia Prasol
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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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The paper offers a reading of the novel A History of the World in 10 ½ Chapters by Julian Barnes introducing current theoretical frameworks dealing with the relationship of history and fiction from the perspective of the second decade of the 21st century.
Mirna Radin Sabadoš
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Peripheries of Narration and Spatial Poetics in Wilkie Collins’s The Moonstone
This study explores narratological aspects and tools that are employed in Wilkie Collins’s The Moonstone within the framework of a postcolonial narratology.
Elif Toprak Sakız
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1960’lardan sonra ayrı bir çalışma alanı haline gelen anlatıbilim, anlatıyı parçalarına ayırmaya ve anlatının unsurları arasındaki ilişkileri açığa çıkarmaya çalışır.
Sümeyye Samat
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