Unnatural voices: extreme narration in modern and contemporary fiction

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Subjects (LCSH):
Fiction -- TechniqueNarration (Rhetoric)
Fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
Fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism
Issue Date:
2006Metadata
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The Ohio State University PressDescription:
(print) xiii, 166 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Contents:
Preface p. ix -- Acknowledgments p. xiii -- Ch. 1 Introduction : Transgressing Self and Voice - Contemporary Fiction and the Death of the Narrator p. 1 -- Ch. 2 "At First You Feel a Bit Lost" : The Varieties of Second Person Narration p. 17 -- Ch. 3 Class and Consciousness : "We" Narration from Conrad to Postcolonial Fiction p. 37 -- Ch. 4 I, etcetera : Multiperson Narration and the Range of Contemporary Narrators p. 61 -- Ch. 5 Three Extreme Forms of Narration and a Note on Postmodern Unreliability p. 79 -- Ch. 6 Unnatural Narration in Contemporary Drama p. 106
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Item embargoed for five years
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BookISBN:
9780814210413 (print)9780814251577 (print)
Other Identifiers:
OCLC #69734454 (print)LCCN 2006017229 (print)
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