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13 Οκτ 2024 · This article explores the significance of unreliable narrators in modern English literature, examining their role in creating narrative ambiguity and enhancing reader engagement.
Phelan and Martin's categorization of six types of unreliability is based on (1) the axes of the narrator's faulty factual, ethical, and epistemological evaluations, and (2) on the reader's re sponse to these evaluations.
1 Μαρ 2018 · Here, theorists discuss, for example, whether there are certain types of narrators that cannot be unreliable, whether some kinds of narrators are necessarily unreliable, or in which way other characters apart from narrators can also be unreliable.
There is a distinction to be made here that is based on the question whether the unreliable narration has, or has not, a narrator in the first place. Thus we shall argue that there are two kinds of mimetically unreliable narrations: ones with a narrator and ones without a nar-rator.
This paper explores why unreliable narration should be considered as a concept not only applying to single works of fiction, but also to whole series of fiction, and why impersonal (›omniscient...
A comparison of the definitions provided in standard narratological works, in scholarly articles, and in glossaries of literary terms shows that the great majority of narratologists have followed Booth, providing almost identical definitions of the unreliable narrator.
19 Ιουν 2007 · The detection of a narrator's unreliability is an act of ‘naturalization,’ he claims, with reference to Culler. This article concentrates on this long and ongoing debate and considers the different approaches critically with special attention to the position of A. Nünning.