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Francesc Trabal: l'aposta pel narrador revoltat [PDF]
Summary: During the interwar and post-war period, Francesc Trabal was commited to renewing the realist-naturalist fiction pattern from a parodic-ironic perspective.
Simbor i Roig, Vicent
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Implications of Narrative Unreliability in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day
The objective of this study is to analyse the predominating narrative unreliability in Kazuo Ishiguro‟s The Remains of the Day (1989) within the framework of rhetorical narratology with a specific focus upon the notion of subjectivity. The homodiegetic
Elif TOPRAK SAKIZ
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This article analyses the forms and functions of unreliable narration in a postmodern neogothic novel and thus tries to view the phenomenon of the unreliable narrator not merely from the point of view of the narratologist intending to devise a ...
Heinz Antor
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The crime-culture connection in a crime fact story: An applied approach
This paper explores “crime” as cultural and not simply an individual act. The aim is to contextualize a transgression as an outcome of a social “phenomenon” that happens in real-time, is reported in the newspaper and TV documentaries, and is adopted for ...
Reshmi Dutta-Flanders
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Toni Morrison’s paradise: the unreliable narrator [PDF]
Previous critical readings of Toni Morrison’s novels, especially Paradise, largely emphasise the universal themes explored in her novels, namely, feminism, culture, psychology, and of course, her remarkable presentation of African-Americans in racial and
Mansouri, Shahriyar, Omar, Noritah
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AN ANALYSIS OF THE USAGE OF ANALEPSIS AS A NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE IN KAZUO ISHIGURO’S “NEVER LET ME GO” [PDF]
This paper examines the significance of using analepsis in Kazuo Ishiguro’s dystopian novel Never Let Me Go. As the novel is narrated by Kathy, who takes the reader into an incursion into her past, the use of analepsis is vital for the construction and ...
Alexandru-Bogdan PÂRLIȚEANU
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In the Hands of the Reader [PDF]
“In the Hands of the Reader” is an analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” integrating the views of Michael Jay Lewis in his article “Contingency, Narrative, Fiction: Vogler, Brenkman, Poe.” “The Black Cat” is a narrative penned by a man reflecting
Kapus, Allie J
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Queer cryptograms, anarchist cyphers: decoding Dennis Cooper's The marbled swarm: a novel [PDF]
Concentrating on Dennis Cooper’s latest work, The Marbled Swarm: A Novel, a fiendishly complex, experimental tale of murder and cannibalism in Cooper’s adopted home city of Paris, I show that both the subject of the text and its formal architecture are ...
Hester, Diarmuid
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The Art of Uncertainty: Unreliability and Ambiguity in Agatha Christie’s Mysteries Novels
The current paper deals with unreliability and ambiguity in the style of novels by Agatha Christie. This paper sheds light on two important issues. Firstly, investigate the use of manipulating techniques in Agatha Christie’s novels.
ازهر الزهيري
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Unheard Playful Voices: Margaret Atwood᾽s Grace Marks as an (Reliably) Unreliable Narrator
The unreliable narrator, a category with a question mark since the 1960s when it was identified by Wayne C. Booth, has been a challenge for many literary theorists including James Phelan, Monika Fludernik and Ansgar Nünning to name just a few.
Vladimíra Fonfárová
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