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... person novels which attempts to characterize second- person narrative as inherently liminal , and relates the form to radical feminist stances . Second - person fiction has only recently received wider narratological recognition ( Brian ...
... person novels which attempts to characterize second- person narrative as inherently liminal , and relates the form to radical feminist stances . Second - person fiction has only recently received wider narratological recognition ( Brian ...
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in Fludernik ( " Second - Person Narrative : A Bibliography . " Style 28.3 [ 1994 ] 525-548 ) . Nevertheless , Wiest - Kellner's major aim is neither to add to the knowledge about second - person texts , nor to provide a more thorough ...
in Fludernik ( " Second - Person Narrative : A Bibliography . " Style 28.3 [ 1994 ] 525-548 ) . Nevertheless , Wiest - Kellner's major aim is neither to add to the knowledge about second - person texts , nor to provide a more thorough ...
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... person . A non - reflexive interpretation is virtually impossible in the first person - after all there is only one speaker - and can only occur in the second person if there is more than one addressee . The only clear case of an ...
... person . A non - reflexive interpretation is virtually impossible in the first person - after all there is only one speaker - and can only occur in the second person if there is more than one addressee . The only clear case of an ...
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