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... narrator . And although Robbe - Grillet radically rearranges the time - sequence , and totally dissolves conventional narration in ways that owe an immense amount to the methods of the cinema the story moves forward with a finely ...
... narrator . And although Robbe - Grillet radically rearranges the time - sequence , and totally dissolves conventional narration in ways that owe an immense amount to the methods of the cinema the story moves forward with a finely ...
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... narrator , whether real or implied ( and assuming that the narrator is not clearly distanced , by being ' unreliable ' or otherwise limited , like the narrators of many post - Jamesian novels ) , is still a persona , to be identified ...
... narrator , whether real or implied ( and assuming that the narrator is not clearly distanced , by being ' unreliable ' or otherwise limited , like the narrators of many post - Jamesian novels ) , is still a persona , to be identified ...
Page 193
... narrators and authors ; what I am saying is that the distance between the actual author and his implied narrator is liable , in early novels , to fluctuate consider- ably , and at times to dwindle to zero . When that happens , assump ...
... narrators and authors ; what I am saying is that the distance between the actual author and his implied narrator is liable , in early novels , to fluctuate consider- ably , and at times to dwindle to zero . When that happens , assump ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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