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unreliable when he does not. It is true that most of the great reliable narrators
indulge in large amounts of incidental irony, and they are thus "unreliable" in the
sense of being potentially deceptive. But difficult irony is not sufficient to make a ...
unreliable when he does not. It is true that most of the great reliable narrators
indulge in large amounts of incidental irony, and they are thus "unreliable" in the
sense of being potentially deceptive. But difficult irony is not sufficient to make a ...
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The inferences that such narrators require of the reader may be as simple as
those in Huckleberry Finn or as complicated as those required to make one's way
through Ulysses with its many different narrators, most of them unreliable but no ...
The inferences that such narrators require of the reader may be as simple as
those in Huckleberry Finn or as complicated as those required to make one's way
through Ulysses with its many different narrators, most of them unreliable but no ...
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CHAPTER TWELVE The Price of impersonal ^Narration, IL Jienry Barnes and the
"Unreliable ^Narrator If impersonal narration had been limited to ambiguous
heroes who narrate or reflect their own lives, our problems would have been
great ...
CHAPTER TWELVE The Price of impersonal ^Narration, IL Jienry Barnes and the
"Unreliable ^Narrator If impersonal narration had been limited to ambiguous
heroes who narrate or reflect their own lives, our problems would have been
great ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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