Behind the narrator's story we read a second story, the author's story; he is the one who tells us how the narrator tells stories, and also tells us about the narrator himself. We acutely sense two levels at each moment in the story; one, the level of... Improvised Dialogues: Emergence and Creativity in Conversationby Robert Keith Sawyer - 2003 - 262 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Authors, French - 1996 - 380 pages
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| Philip M. Weinstein - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 210 pages
...fiction. 16 Of course his seeming to disappear is a powerful way of being present. Bakhtin writes: "Behind the narrator's story we read a second story, the author's story; he is the one who tells us how the narrator tells stories, and also tells us about the narrator himself.... | |
| Robert Polzin - Religion - 1993 - 320 pages
...some would say, to invent. As Bakhtin writes, in a slightly different context but fully relevant here: "Behind the narrator's story we read a second story, the author's story; he is the one who tells us how the narrator tells stories, and also tells us about the narrator himself."9... | |
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