Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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... narrative reveals that he is a reliable narrator . His chosen mode of narrative — did he choose it ? or did the author ? — is that of the first person ; his chosen narrative tense to relate about the presented world is that of the past ...
... narrative reveals that he is a reliable narrator . His chosen mode of narrative — did he choose it ? or did the author ? — is that of the first person ; his chosen narrative tense to relate about the presented world is that of the past ...
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... narration universally , entering into the minds of all characters . When Pip the narrator is ready to begin his narrative , he is from the outset faced with a problem . As a youthful protagonist Pip knows too little ; as a mature ...
... narration universally , entering into the minds of all characters . When Pip the narrator is ready to begin his narrative , he is from the outset faced with a problem . As a youthful protagonist Pip knows too little ; as a mature ...
Pagina 40
... Narrative Navel - Gazing : Or How to Recognise a Metafiction When You See One ' . Southern Review , 22 ( 1989 ) , 264-274 . Ommundsen points to the difficulties involved in de- ciding whether a text is metafictional or not . He shows ...
... Narrative Navel - Gazing : Or How to Recognise a Metafiction When You See One ' . Southern Review , 22 ( 1989 ) , 264-274 . Ommundsen points to the difficulties involved in de- ciding whether a text is metafictional or not . He shows ...
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