The article addresses the question of who reports the dialogue in fictional texts featuring an unreliable narrator. Since no human being can remember and reproduce lengthy conversations accurately, some narrative theorists attribute direct speech representation to the author instead of the character narrator. This means that the speech of other characters may be reported reliably even if the narrator is totally unreliable. The narrator’s version of the events may then be contradicted by others, which allows the reader to perceive his biases. However, Kazuo Ishiguro’s An Artist of the Floating World illustrates the fact that direct speech reports, too, can be distorted by the narrator’s subjectivity, especially his emotions. In Ishiguro’s no...
Narratologists remain divided over how and if narrative unreliability works in literary dream sequen...
Novels like Fight Club or American Psycho are said to be instances of unreliable narration: the firs...
In an interview in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day, expresses an interest in ...
In this thesis, I seek to use what I learn from the theory of, craft guides to, and examples of unre...
The paper argues that the concept "unreliable narrator" needs to be radically rethought because, as ...
International audienceThis article attempts to clarify the issue of the unreliable and/or untrustwor...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse unreliable narration and its motivation in the two novels b...
Disinformation, over the course of recent years, has become a point of focus in social and political...
This essay offers a rhetorical approach to un/reliable and defijicient narration by delineating the n...
Three variations in narrational unreliability are discussed along with four proposals aimed at formu...
A story is narrated by a narrator, who may act as one of the characters or an observer. Because of h...
In literature, the unreliable narrator is a narrating character or a storyteller whose narration is ...
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decade...
Abstract As defined in my previous work, (un)reliability is one of five types of hy-pothesis or inte...
The article outlines an explication of the concept of ›mimetically unreliable narration‹ i. e. the i...
Narratologists remain divided over how and if narrative unreliability works in literary dream sequen...
Novels like Fight Club or American Psycho are said to be instances of unreliable narration: the firs...
In an interview in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day, expresses an interest in ...
In this thesis, I seek to use what I learn from the theory of, craft guides to, and examples of unre...
The paper argues that the concept "unreliable narrator" needs to be radically rethought because, as ...
International audienceThis article attempts to clarify the issue of the unreliable and/or untrustwor...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse unreliable narration and its motivation in the two novels b...
Disinformation, over the course of recent years, has become a point of focus in social and political...
This essay offers a rhetorical approach to un/reliable and defijicient narration by delineating the n...
Three variations in narrational unreliability are discussed along with four proposals aimed at formu...
A story is narrated by a narrator, who may act as one of the characters or an observer. Because of h...
In literature, the unreliable narrator is a narrating character or a storyteller whose narration is ...
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decade...
Abstract As defined in my previous work, (un)reliability is one of five types of hy-pothesis or inte...
The article outlines an explication of the concept of ›mimetically unreliable narration‹ i. e. the i...
Narratologists remain divided over how and if narrative unreliability works in literary dream sequen...
Novels like Fight Club or American Psycho are said to be instances of unreliable narration: the firs...
In an interview in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day, expresses an interest in ...