Description |
xi, 254 leaves : illustrations ; 30 cm |
Summary |
Dominant dyadic structures of theories of point of view and narrative "person" have given little space for the exploration of narrative in the "second-person," but having become an issue for criticism and theory, the "second-person" is bringing narrative theorists to re-examine their traditional distinctions and assumptions |
Notes |
Submitted to the Faculty of Arts, Deakin University |
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Thesis (Ph.D. (Literature))--Deakin University, Victoria, 1998 |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: leaves 229-254 |
Subject |
Fiction -- History and criticism.
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Narration (Rhetoric) -- History and criticism.
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Genre/Form |
Academic theses.
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Author |
Deakin University. Faculty of Arts.
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