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Sammelrezension: Unreliable Narration

open access: yes, 2009
Eva Laass: Broken Taboos, Subjective Truths. Forms and Functions of Unreliable Narration in Contemporary American Cinema. A Contribution to Film NarratologyVolker Ferenz: Don’t believe his lies.
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Credibility at stake: seeking the truth in Ian McEwan's Atonement [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Ian McEwan is one of the modernist writers who utilises new and uncommon ways of narrating. We find him dealing with history, wars and social themes, all knitted together in a manoeuvring way.
Abdullah, Omar Mohammed   +1 more
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Locating the ‘radical’ in 'Shoot the Messenger' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below, copyright 2013 @ Edinburgh University Press.The 2006 BBC drama Shoot the Messenger is based on the psychological journey of a Black schoolteacher, Joe
Ang I.   +11 more
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Narrative Unreliability as a Literary Device and Reception Shift

open access: yesPitannâ Lìteraturoznavstva, 2019
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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Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern Show in \u3cem\u3eVillette\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
With considerable historical background in mind, I would like to examine a number of the stock gothic tropes, including the mysterious nun, the paintings of women, the theater scene, and the fête in Villette as examples of not simply one of last gasps of
Hoeveler, Diane
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Unverlässliches Erzählen und romantische Ironie in einem spanischen Roman der Restaurationszeit

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Germaniques, 2015
Taking J. Valera’s polyphonic novel Pepita Jiménez (1874) as an example, the article focuses on the possibilities that narrative texts have to deal with lies and liars. Apart from introducing liars as characters or lies as part of the action on the level
Susanne Greilich
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Hranice nespolehlivého vyprávění

open access: yesBohemica Litteraria, 2013
This study examines unreliable narration from the point of view of narratology. A discussion of different theoretical approaches to this phenomenon is followed by a definition of unreliable narration: a narrator is unreliable if his/her view of the ...
Zuzana Fonioková
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Evangelisk ironi

open access: yesNordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, 2018
This article addresses the question whether unreliable narration, as the concept is understood in the tradition following Wayne Booth’s original definition, can occur in non-fictional stories.
Rolf Gaasland
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Fiction as an Institution [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
John Searle and I agree about many important aspects about individual speech acts within fiction. I hope to reduce the area of disagreement by explaining how much work an analysis of fiction as linguistic behavior can do to solve the problems of truth ...
MARTINICH, A. P.
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“An Alienated Intellectual”? Rereading E. Kezilahabi’s Novel Kichwamaji

open access: yesNordic Journal of African Studies, 2017
This study deals with Euphrase Kezilahabi’s second novel, Kichwamaji, which describes the life and death of a protagonist as well as a first-person narrator Kazimoto.
Fuko Onoda
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