Somebody Telling Somebody Else A Rhetorical Poetics Of Narrative

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tellers, ix–x and passim. See also author;
narrator
temporal decoding, 48–49, 165
terminology, xii
textual dynamics, 10, 52–57, 174–75
textual phenomena, 6
thematic response, 11–12
“Third and Final Continent, The” (Lahiri),
9–10, 31–32, 215–18, 221–26, 224n3, 226–
29, 226n5, 227n6, 233
Time’s Arrow (Amis), 117–34
Turn of the Screw, The (James), 100
Twain, Mark, 7, 44–48, 45n9, 105–8, 219–20,
232, 237


underevaluation, 234, 235 fig. 12.2, 235 fig. 12.3
underinterpretation, 234, 235 fig. 12.2, 235
fig. 12.3
underreporting, 234, 235 fig. 12.3
unnatural narratology, 51–52
unreliability: bonding of, 99–116; estrange-
ment of, 99–100, 110–16; pockets of reli-
ability and, 118, 123, 125–29


unreliable narration, xii, 11, 96–100, 195–96,
211–12, 218–20, 230–31, 234–35, 235 fig.
12.2, 235 fig. 12.3, 255–56

value added, 49, 57, 144, 165
Vesterman, William, 170n1

Walsh, Richard, 13, 69
Warhol, Robyn, 71n1, 151n2
Watson, Julia, 196–97
Watt, Ian, 136
Wharton, Edith, 93
Wimsatt, W. K., 196, 199
Wirths, Eduard, 122, 122n3
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 19, 20 fig. 1.1
Wolfe, Peter, 170n1

Year of Magical Thinking, The (Didion), 10,
77–81, 196, 206–9, 212, 212n5, 213

Zunshine, Lisa, 151–52, 154–56, 166
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