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Pagina 159
... unreliable . Nor is unreliability ordinarily a matter of lying , although deliberately de- ceptive narrators have been a major resource of some modern novel- ists ( Camus ' The Fall , Calder Willingham's Natural Child , etc . ) . 8 It ...
... unreliable . Nor is unreliability ordinarily a matter of lying , although deliberately de- ceptive narrators have been a major resource of some modern novel- ists ( Camus ' The Fall , Calder Willingham's Natural Child , etc . ) . 8 It ...
Pagina 274
... unreliable side of the line are in many respects more troublesome to deal with , we shall begin with that other , more amiable breed : the narrators who , how- ever human and limited and bewildered , earn our basic trust and approval ...
... unreliable side of the line are in many respects more troublesome to deal with , we shall begin with that other , more amiable breed : the narrators who , how- ever human and limited and bewildered , earn our basic trust and approval ...
Pagina 300
... unreliable but no two in the same way . And the effects are equally varied , from the deep sympathy we feel for Huck ... unreliable ; most unreliable narrators are dependable in the sense of being consistent . effects that can be ...
... unreliable but no two in the same way . And the effects are equally varied , from the deep sympathy we feel for Huck ... unreliable ; most unreliable narrators are dependable in the sense of being consistent . effects that can be ...
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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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