This essay, presents the narrating voices behind the books composing Philip Roth's Nemeses Tetralogy. Informed by James Phelan’s understanding of “dual focaliza- tion,” as well as the four novels’ exploration of time, narration, and the construction of the self, the essay considers the ways in which this tetralogy deals with posthumous narration in particular.
"Narratological Quicksands in the Nemeses Tetralogy"
MASIERO, Pia
2013-01-01
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This essay, presents the narrating voices behind the books composing Philip Roth's Nemeses Tetralogy. Informed by James Phelan’s understanding of “dual focaliza- tion,” as well as the four novels’ exploration of time, narration, and the construction of the self, the essay considers the ways in which this tetralogy deals with posthumous narration in particular.File in questo prodotto:
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