Unnatural Voices : Extreme Narration in Modern and Contemporary Fiction /
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Language: | English |
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
[2006]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Transgressing self and voice-contemporary fiction and the death of the narrator
- "At first you feel a bit lost": the varieties of second person narration
- Class and consciousness: "We" narration from Conrad to postcolonial fiction
- I, etcetera: multiperson narration and the range of contemporary narrators
- Three extreme forms of narration and a note on postmodern unreliability
- Unnatural narration in contemporary drama
- Implied authors, historical authors, and the transparent narrator: toward a new model of the narrative transaction
- Conclusion: Voicing the unspeakable.