HJEAS: Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, Volúmenes 9-10Institute of English and American Studies, Lajos Kossuth University, 2003 |
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... narrative discourses , as an application of Robyn R. Warhol's model of gendered narrative strategies in the Victorian novel to Shirley corroborates . Focusing exclusively on the narrative discourse and features of direct addresses of ...
... narrative discourses , as an application of Robyn R. Warhol's model of gendered narrative strategies in the Victorian novel to Shirley corroborates . Focusing exclusively on the narrative discourse and features of direct addresses of ...
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... narrative mode . Since these modes differ in terms of reader address , the readers are offered a range of positions between critical distance and total engagement with the fictional world . It is important to note that these different ...
... narrative mode . Since these modes differ in terms of reader address , the readers are offered a range of positions between critical distance and total engagement with the fictional world . It is important to note that these different ...
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... narrative , and offers a practical approach by analyzing them . For example , in the " Early narrative " section he deals only with The Odyssey and the bible , but he does so in detail , and when analyzing the realist novel he picks ...
... narrative , and offers a practical approach by analyzing them . For example , in the " Early narrative " section he deals only with The Odyssey and the bible , but he does so in detail , and when analyzing the realist novel he picks ...
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