The unreliable narrator is one of the most contested concepts in narrative theory. While critical debates have been heated, they have tended to foreground that the problem of the unreliable narrator is epistemological rather than ontological: it is agreed that narrators can be unreliable in their accounts, but not how the unreliable narrator ought to be defined, nor even how readers can be expected in all certainty to find a narration unreliable. As the wider critical discourse has looked to tighten its collective understanding of what constitutes unreliability and how readers understand and negotiate unreliable narration, previously divided views have begun to be reconciled on the understanding that, rather than deferring to either an impl...
In an interview in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day, expresses an interest in ...
In this paper, I argue that Henry James’s unreliability in his short fiction shows a recurring pecul...
The article outlines an explication of the concept of ›mimetically unreliable narration‹ i. e. the i...
The unreliable narrator is one of the most contested concepts in narrative theory. While critical de...
This thesis focuses on the notion of unreliability of a narrator. From the theoretical point of view...
The paper argues that the concept "unreliable narrator" needs to be radically rethought because, as ...
Narratologists remain divided over how and if narrative unreliability works in literary dream sequen...
Taking its cue from the critical treatment given to unreliable narration by Wayne C. Booth and his e...
We propose to analyze well-known cases of "imaginative resistance" from the philosophical literature...
Novels like Fight Club or American Psycho are said to be instances of unreliable narration: the firs...
Responding to Ansgar F. Nünning’s oft-neglected call to locate the clues indicating unreliable narra...
In this article, I aim to explore unreliability in non-fictional narration. Departing from the wides...
Proposing the concept of mimetic uncertainty, this project aims to provide a critical inquiry into t...
In this thesis, I seek to use what I learn from the theory of, craft guides to, and examples of unre...
Three variations in narrational unreliability are discussed along with four proposals aimed at formu...
In an interview in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day, expresses an interest in ...
In this paper, I argue that Henry James’s unreliability in his short fiction shows a recurring pecul...
The article outlines an explication of the concept of ›mimetically unreliable narration‹ i. e. the i...
The unreliable narrator is one of the most contested concepts in narrative theory. While critical de...
This thesis focuses on the notion of unreliability of a narrator. From the theoretical point of view...
The paper argues that the concept "unreliable narrator" needs to be radically rethought because, as ...
Narratologists remain divided over how and if narrative unreliability works in literary dream sequen...
Taking its cue from the critical treatment given to unreliable narration by Wayne C. Booth and his e...
We propose to analyze well-known cases of "imaginative resistance" from the philosophical literature...
Novels like Fight Club or American Psycho are said to be instances of unreliable narration: the firs...
Responding to Ansgar F. Nünning’s oft-neglected call to locate the clues indicating unreliable narra...
In this article, I aim to explore unreliability in non-fictional narration. Departing from the wides...
Proposing the concept of mimetic uncertainty, this project aims to provide a critical inquiry into t...
In this thesis, I seek to use what I learn from the theory of, craft guides to, and examples of unre...
Three variations in narrational unreliability are discussed along with four proposals aimed at formu...
In an interview in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day, expresses an interest in ...
In this paper, I argue that Henry James’s unreliability in his short fiction shows a recurring pecul...
The article outlines an explication of the concept of ›mimetically unreliable narration‹ i. e. the i...