Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 16
... narrator once was that very boy ' ( 120 ) . The identity of persona of protagonist and narrator enables the narrator to move smoothly in time between contem- plation or memory of the presented world and narration in the presentational ...
... narrator once was that very boy ' ( 120 ) . The identity of persona of protagonist and narrator enables the narrator to move smoothly in time between contem- plation or memory of the presented world and narration in the presentational ...
Pagina 17
... narrator has no access to the minds of others . Here the first person narrator is greatly inferior to the third - person narrator who may use figural narration universally , entering into the minds of all characters . When Pip the narrator ...
... narrator has no access to the minds of others . Here the first person narrator is greatly inferior to the third - person narrator who may use figural narration universally , entering into the minds of all characters . When Pip the narrator ...
Pagina 19
... narrator and reader , a relation located in a novel's presentational pro- cess , similarly subject to moral judgement ? The exclusion of narrator and reader from the presented world , and hence their difference in ontological status ...
... narrator and reader , a relation located in a novel's presentational pro- cess , similarly subject to moral judgement ? The exclusion of narrator and reader from the presented world , and hence their difference in ontological status ...
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Review Notes | 69 |
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