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A Sad Monologist: Unreliable Reporting of Dialogue in Kazuo Ishiguro’s An Artist of the Floating World

open access: yesInternational Journal of Literary Linguistics, 2016
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 Narrator [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
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Valerie A. Smith
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Death on the Freeway: Imaginative resistance as narrator accommodation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
We propose to analyze well-known cases of "imaginative resistance" from the philosophical literature (Gendler, Walton, Weatherson) as involving the inference that particular content should be attributed to either: (i) a character rather than the narrator
Altshuler, Daniel, Maier, Emar
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Svet očami autistu a debila (Ne)Spoľahlivý rozprávač v dielach The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Marka Haddona a Kniha o cintoríne Samka Táleho // The world as seen by autistic individual and imbecile [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2015
Both analysed novels have a narrator who is uniquely positioned — Christopher, the narrator of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time in Mark Haddon’s novel, is an autistic teenager striving to solve the „murder“ of his neighbour’s dog ...
Lucia Ringerová
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Engaging with the Unreliable Narrator : Teaching Literary Perspective and Subjectivity [PDF]

open access: yesAkofena
: This paper examines the pedagogical value of teaching unreliable narrators in literature to enhance students’ understanding of narrative perspective, bias, and subjectivity.
Hind HANAFI
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Narrative Violence in Toni Morrison’s Jazz

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary Poetics, 2020
This essay looks at forms of narrative violence and their ramifications in Toni Morrison’s Jazz. It outlines violence by highlighting its importance as one of the common ingredients in the art of storytelling and history of American literature, focusing ...
Jaleel Akhtar, Tahoor Ali
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The Narrative Premise of Galdos\u27s Lo Prohibido [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
In their critical study of Lo prohibido most scholars make only casual mention of its memoir format, and the fictitious circumstances of its composition are all but ignored. yet this narrative premise has an overall impact on the novel.
Willem, Linda M.
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The Unreliable Narrator as a Precedent to the Post-Truth Era: Subjective Personal Memory in the Literary Autobiographies of Eudora Welty and Tom Robbins

open access: yes, 2020
Trying to find the roots of the current post-truth era, one possible path of origin presents itself when it comes to the literary tradition: the unreliable narrator.
D. Bachratá
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Genesis of a Poetics of Silence

open access: yesSillages Critiques, 2018
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 Character of the “Unreliable Narrator” in Ahmet Ümit’s Novel “To Kill the Sultan”

open access: yesOriental Courier
Using the example of the novelistic work of the famous modern Turkish writer Ahmet Ümit, the paper examines one of the most common literary characters of detective literature — the character of an “unreliable narrator”.
M. M. Repenkova
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