In The English Patient, storytelling allows the teller to continue to grow as a person; it adds to his or her sense of self by corroborating his or her identity. Michael Ondaatje's text develops two lines of narration: an official Narrator, who reveals himself only at the close of the novel, and a collaborative narration, made up of the stories or confessions of the novel's four main characters. These stories are enabled by the presence of the English patient, whose narrative, once delivered, serves as a pool in which the characters see reflections of their own truths. As the English patient provides an opportunity for the characters to reflect on and understand their own lives, the Narrator, in turn, provides a text made up of oral narrati...
Michael Ondaatje’s fiction and especially his famous novel The English Patient deal above all with ...
The narrators in these eight stories all use the first-person point of view as a means of character-...
Narrations become very important such that, we tend to try to make others want to fit into them to i...
The aim for my thesis has been to justify the claim I am making, that the narrative techniques emplo...
The collection of stories brought together under the title The Patient attempts to explore the relat...
The English Patient, a novel by Michael Ondaatje (1993), is a romantic drama set in the chaos of Eur...
Michael Ondaatje in his prize-winning novel, The English Patient has dealt predominantly with the ph...
In providing a narrative in which metaphors are repeatedly reiterated and revised to the point where...
Jakob Lothe’s course “Narrative in Fiction and Film” underlines the vital importance of the whole co...
There are gaps in our comprehension of patients' subjective experiences as they engage with and tran...
After seeing the film of The English Patient, returning to the novel is difficult. The film's influe...
Texts and critical essays deal with the themes and motifs characterizing colonial and postcolonial ...
Michael Ondaatje's novel is rooted in a body of literature for which the term "romance" was original...
Beverley Curran argues in her paper Ondaatje\u27s The English Patient and Altered States of Narrati...
Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient attempts to depict the possibility of a truly differentiated ...
Michael Ondaatje’s fiction and especially his famous novel The English Patient deal above all with ...
The narrators in these eight stories all use the first-person point of view as a means of character-...
Narrations become very important such that, we tend to try to make others want to fit into them to i...
The aim for my thesis has been to justify the claim I am making, that the narrative techniques emplo...
The collection of stories brought together under the title The Patient attempts to explore the relat...
The English Patient, a novel by Michael Ondaatje (1993), is a romantic drama set in the chaos of Eur...
Michael Ondaatje in his prize-winning novel, The English Patient has dealt predominantly with the ph...
In providing a narrative in which metaphors are repeatedly reiterated and revised to the point where...
Jakob Lothe’s course “Narrative in Fiction and Film” underlines the vital importance of the whole co...
There are gaps in our comprehension of patients' subjective experiences as they engage with and tran...
After seeing the film of The English Patient, returning to the novel is difficult. The film's influe...
Texts and critical essays deal with the themes and motifs characterizing colonial and postcolonial ...
Michael Ondaatje's novel is rooted in a body of literature for which the term "romance" was original...
Beverley Curran argues in her paper Ondaatje\u27s The English Patient and Altered States of Narrati...
Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient attempts to depict the possibility of a truly differentiated ...
Michael Ondaatje’s fiction and especially his famous novel The English Patient deal above all with ...
The narrators in these eight stories all use the first-person point of view as a means of character-...
Narrations become very important such that, we tend to try to make others want to fit into them to i...