Starting from the observation of the rarity of use of the second person in the novel - as a structural element - and its particular distribution nell'extrême contemporain, this study questions the presence of "you" and its quite controversial impact in the current writing practices. Why and how a writer writes the "you"? Far from raising theoretical, historically or aesthetically questions, especially compared to the today itineraries, including the work of Jean-Marie Laclavetine summarizes nodes, this monograph digs in the identity card of the second person, overcoming linguistic and narratological smoothly. Starting from the analysis of several novels that have this shape, it proposes both a model of the novel in the second person as the...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the different factors which determine the choice of one of the ...
A vanishing point rather than point of view, “you” appears more and more in the scriptural texture o...
International audienceThe article focuses on the specific use of the second person pronoun in Iain B...
The deictic property of pronouns, words that stand for proper names and only take on referential sta...
“Second person narratives” may often be experimental, but are hardly new. The forms they take today ...
"This book takes 'you', the reader, on board an interdisciplinary journey across genre, time and med...
This dissertation comprises two parts: Part I, which discusses use of second person pronoun in conte...
International audienceIn Report from the Interior by Paul Auster the personal pronoun you is used in...
Second-person storytelling is a continually present and diverse technique in the history of literatu...
Since it was not meant for publicatio, Sylvia Plath's journal of 1950-1953 does not feature an impli...
What does it mean to write “I” in postmodern society, in a world in which technological advances and...
The article researches the alternation of the types of narrative from the first and third person in ...
International audienceThis article focuses on the communication situation represented in reported in...
In Report from the Interior by Paul Auster the personal pronoun you is used in an unconventional man...
We explore the problem of resolving the second person English pronoun you in multi-party dialogue, u...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the different factors which determine the choice of one of the ...
A vanishing point rather than point of view, “you” appears more and more in the scriptural texture o...
International audienceThe article focuses on the specific use of the second person pronoun in Iain B...
The deictic property of pronouns, words that stand for proper names and only take on referential sta...
“Second person narratives” may often be experimental, but are hardly new. The forms they take today ...
"This book takes 'you', the reader, on board an interdisciplinary journey across genre, time and med...
This dissertation comprises two parts: Part I, which discusses use of second person pronoun in conte...
International audienceIn Report from the Interior by Paul Auster the personal pronoun you is used in...
Second-person storytelling is a continually present and diverse technique in the history of literatu...
Since it was not meant for publicatio, Sylvia Plath's journal of 1950-1953 does not feature an impli...
What does it mean to write “I” in postmodern society, in a world in which technological advances and...
The article researches the alternation of the types of narrative from the first and third person in ...
International audienceThis article focuses on the communication situation represented in reported in...
In Report from the Interior by Paul Auster the personal pronoun you is used in an unconventional man...
We explore the problem of resolving the second person English pronoun you in multi-party dialogue, u...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the different factors which determine the choice of one of the ...
A vanishing point rather than point of view, “you” appears more and more in the scriptural texture o...
International audienceThe article focuses on the specific use of the second person pronoun in Iain B...