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    THE IMAGE OF HORROR AS VIEWED IN EDGAR ALLAN POE'S THREE SHORT STORIES (LIGEA, THE BLACK CAT, THE FALL OF USERS) by Endang Eko Djati Setiawati, Hersulastuti Hersulastuti

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Supernatural is portrayed in Ligeia, when the narrator’s wife, Ligiea, dead, she transforms into Lady Rowena, the new wife of the Narrator. …”
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    Des esclaves et des bêtes : fables de la sauvagerie en Amérique dans Letters from an American Farmer, de St John de Crèvecoeur by Agnès Derail-Imbert

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This idealized vision is shattered by the horror of slavery which prompts the narrator to conclude that civilization is only a state of nature where man is “an animal of prey” ready to enslave others. …”
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    Oppression of Women in Assia Djebar’s So Vast The Prison by Gönül Bakay

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It severs the narrator’s ties with her maternal tongue which is Arabic. …”
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     Jack Kerouac’s Ecopoetics in The Dharma Bums and Desolation Angels : Domesticity, Wilderness and Masculine Fantasies of Animality by Pierre-Antoine Pellerin

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Throughout his autobiographical cycle of fourteen novels, Jack Kerouac tried to present his narrator and his protagonists as archetypes of American masculinity who fought against their perceived domestication in a society which they characterized as undergoing feminization. …”
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    Serbs in the Petrinja district - historiographical and ethnographic overview (part II) by Škiljan Filip

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The author in the text, based on archival material, literature and narrator’s testimony, provides information about the elements of the national identity of the Serbs of the Petrinja region. …”
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    Reverent Induction: Epistemology and the Romantic Education of the Child Reader in Charles Kingsley’s The Water-Babies (1863) by Laura H. Clarke

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Through his dialogue with the child listening to the story, the narrator seeks to challenge empirical epistemology and deductive logic, two ways of thinking that Kingsley sees as a threat to reverent induction. …”
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    “A medley of voices”, polyphonie et discours rapportés dans Lolita de Nabokov by Yannicke Chupin

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In spite of the narrator’s permanent control over the texture of his narrative, a final part shows how idioms and strongly-featured voices finally blend, thus accounting for the evolution of the hero’s relation to his environment and to the other characters.…”
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    A impossibilidade de se dizer o indizível: reflexões sobre o duplo na novela “O unicórnio”, de Hilda Hilst by Willian André

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Echoing Gregor Samsa’s uncanny experience, the novella’s narrator suddenly becomes an awkward, absurd creature. …”
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    Escrevendo-se na cidade: ExueoGuia afetivoda periferia, de Marcus Vinicius Faustini by Vinicius Mariano de Carvalho

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This statement opens quiteprovocative perspectives on the phenomenological conception presentFaustini’s narrative. This paper analyzes how Faustini creates a narrator/actorwho, instead of writing the city, writes himself on it. …”
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    Le Paris d’Hemingway : une question de style by Clara Mallier

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Finally, in The Sun Also Rises the narrator presents streets, cafés and restaurants as familiar places instead of introducing them for the benefit of the (unknowledgeable) implied reader; this closes the cognitive gap between narrator and reader, thus imparting greater immediacy to the latter’s sense of the city.…”
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    A literary-historical analysis of Daniel 2: two powers in opposition by M. Nel

    Published 2002-06-01
    “…Lastly, the results of the study are concluded in a narrative synthesis, in terms of the narrator, setting, characters, plot and style. …”
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    O narrador e a paisagem: Milton Hatoum, Bernardo Carvalho e o fim do projeto de uma literatura nacional by Pedro Dolabela Chagas, Dárley Suany Leite dos Santos

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Then, we analyze Süssekind’s characterizations of fictional narrators that consolidated that function in Bra zil until the 20th century. …”
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    Refugee, Shelter and Threat: Nature Represented in f. Sionil Jose’s Dusk by Kristiawan Indriyanto

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Through the presentation of an omniscient narrator who narrates the journey of Istak Samson and his clan, F.Sionil Jose depicts the lushness of Philippines’ wilderness. …”
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    “I am a freak of nature”: Tourette’s and the Grotesque in Jonathan Lethem’s Motherless Brooklyn by Pascale Antolin

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The specificity of the novel lies the first-person narrator and leading character suffering from Tourette’s syndrome and appropriating the nickname “freak of nature” he was given as a child. …”
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    The Music and (dis)harmony of (anti)utopia in Samuel Butler’s Erewhon by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Lastly, the article will deal with the narrator’s unstable stance and views, which, together with the generic and tonal hybridity of the text and its ironic logic, alternating between satire and (anti)utopia, make the novel go through a series of perplexing ideological fluctuations. …”
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    Waterloo in Vanity Fair or the Art of not Representing War by Marianne Camus

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The narrator of Vanity Fair, warns his reader just as he is about to start his description of Waterloo, “We do not claim to rank among the military novelists.” …”
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    Reading John 11:1-45 from a post-normal times perspective by J. Thomaskutty

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The article attempts to explore the complexities, chaotic situations, and contradictions embedded within the narrative master plan of the story. In order to suggest a new way forward, the narrator develops her/his arguments by focusing on the three tomorrows of the story, as s/he provides several narrative clues about the extended present, the familiar futures, and the unthought futures. …”
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    Frontières de l’humain et technologies de genre monstrueux by Kevin Lambert

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…When the Victorian monster embodied everything that threatened the dominant culture in order to protect it, the contemporary monster is characterized by its proximity to the human and to the norm. Thus, the narrator/monster of The Marble Swarm functions as a narrative instrument that criticises dominant culture rather than strengthening it. …”
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    O baú da República: mobilidades e memórias em Leite derramado by Tatiana Sena

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The article examines the intertwining of memory and space in the novel Leite derramado, by Chico Buarque, arguing that the spatial mobilities and the temporalities in the trajetory of the centenary narrator-protagonist, Eulalio Montenegro d’Assumpcao, outline a political cartography of Brazil, with special emphasis on Republican modernity.…”
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