Search Results - "First-person narrative"
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Time in the philosophy of Gabriel Marcel
Published 2011“…Part II (Chapters Three and Four) then explores the implications that his work’s various modes have on the content of his arguments: first, the diary-form of his formative works and his (continuing) use of a first-person narrative style in his essays and lectures; and second, the (non-narrative) form of his theatre, to which Marcel also accorded philosophical significance. …”
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Collision and collusion: contrasting representations of the translator-author relationship in two contemporary Francophone novels
Published 2018“…Poulin’s novel approaches the author-translator relationship more traditionally, portraying a young woman, Marine, the first-person narrator, planning to meet Jack Waterman, an author she admires, and become his translator. …”
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Kant and Hegel in Dickens' Selected Works
Published 2011“…Not only the theories of Kant and Hegel but also Dickens’ use of first-person narrators (Oliver, David and Pip) should enable us to understand the stark environment of his time. …”
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The presentation of the 'divided self' in John Banville's novels
Published 2023“…From a narratological perspective, the main questions that are addressed concern the complex interactions between the narratological and ontological manifestations of the self in retrospective fiction – a significant, but not fully explored, aspect of consciousness presentation in first-person narratives. Thus, this research brings the two-fold benefit of providing an in-depth linguistic exploration of the theme of splitting in Banville’s works, while also deepening narratological knowledge of the construction of point of view and consciousness in first-person texts.…”
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