The paper shows that the author of a narrative text might interrupt the course of fictional action to express his view of the situation. The diachronic analysis of English emotive prose proves that the author is always present in the text, be it the 19C, 20C, or the beginning of the 21C. One of the topics of the author’s dialogue with the reader may cover peculiarities of the contemporary world. The problems discussed are very much the same in different time periods. The analysis of English novels shows that authors usually give evaluation of the surrounding world which is far from ideal and which is full of difficulties, obstacles and disappointments. The difference lies in the forms of address of the author to the reader. In the novels of...
Mikhail Bakhtin worked with his enterprising study of the author-hero relation all his life. His wor...
When literary scholars analyze narrative personhood historically, they typically see periods, explai...
Writers like A. Piperno, M. Houellebecq, P. Roth, J. Ellroy, S. Rushdie, R. Mistry, G. Swift, A. S. ...
The aim of this paper is to show how the choice of verbal aspect may not just be a matter of locatio...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to show how the choice of verbal aspect may not just be a matter of...
The texts of both novels are characterized by a notable lack of the narrator figure, which would hav...
This monograph investigates the temporal interpretation of narrative discourse in two parts. The the...
International audienceBuilding on the notion of fiction as communicative act, this collection brings...
When the jury of the Man Booker Prize 2010 chose three novels for their short-list that were written...
A play of points of view on narration of the novel Thérèse Desqueyroux of François Mauriac is being ...
As a rhetorical device, reader address can be put to a variety of seemingly contradictory purposes; ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne experimented with various techniques of narration, manipulating different aspect...
In this paper I discuss the choices, patterns and subtle variations in the presentation of character...
In this article I presented a comparative analysis of narrative speech in the modern novel in Japan ...
Even after Hilary Mantel has won the Man Booker prize two times in a row with Wolf Hall and Bring up...
Mikhail Bakhtin worked with his enterprising study of the author-hero relation all his life. His wor...
When literary scholars analyze narrative personhood historically, they typically see periods, explai...
Writers like A. Piperno, M. Houellebecq, P. Roth, J. Ellroy, S. Rushdie, R. Mistry, G. Swift, A. S. ...
The aim of this paper is to show how the choice of verbal aspect may not just be a matter of locatio...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to show how the choice of verbal aspect may not just be a matter of...
The texts of both novels are characterized by a notable lack of the narrator figure, which would hav...
This monograph investigates the temporal interpretation of narrative discourse in two parts. The the...
International audienceBuilding on the notion of fiction as communicative act, this collection brings...
When the jury of the Man Booker Prize 2010 chose three novels for their short-list that were written...
A play of points of view on narration of the novel Thérèse Desqueyroux of François Mauriac is being ...
As a rhetorical device, reader address can be put to a variety of seemingly contradictory purposes; ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne experimented with various techniques of narration, manipulating different aspect...
In this paper I discuss the choices, patterns and subtle variations in the presentation of character...
In this article I presented a comparative analysis of narrative speech in the modern novel in Japan ...
Even after Hilary Mantel has won the Man Booker prize two times in a row with Wolf Hall and Bring up...
Mikhail Bakhtin worked with his enterprising study of the author-hero relation all his life. His wor...
When literary scholars analyze narrative personhood historically, they typically see periods, explai...
Writers like A. Piperno, M. Houellebecq, P. Roth, J. Ellroy, S. Rushdie, R. Mistry, G. Swift, A. S. ...