Abbreviations Page 1 Abbreviations BJA The British Journal of Aesthetics IASL Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur JAAC The Journal of …
The concept of “unreliable narration” cannot be adequately explained in terms of text- centered and synchronic models or with recourse to the concept of the implied author. Thus …
In this regard, only with the substantive implications foregrounded, the present argument complements that ''Telling in Time''series. Here, as there, vested group interests come …
This article proposes the term “discordant narration” for the ideolological kind of unreliability that may induce a reader to attribute to a fictional text a different meaning from the one its …
When I used the term natural in towards a “Natural” Narratology (1996), I tried to emphasize distinctly that this was a use of the term that was not to be contrasted with an opposite, the …
Fictional Discourse: A Radical Fictionalist Semantics combines the insight of linguistic and philosophical semantics with the study of fictional language. Its central idea is familiar to …
The authors of Vanity Fair, The Brothers Karamazov, Don Quixote, or" The Overcoat"? to cite a few notable examples? partly divest their narrators of re liability, though leaving them as …
We now return to the three narrative universals from another viewpoint, that of false cognitivist pretenders to the title. The chief pretenders, as in Brewer et al., appear at times …
The article outlines an explication of the concept of› mimetically unreliable narration‹ ie the idea that a fictional narrative is reliable if it gives an unobjectionable account of the fictional …