A NARRATOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF JACK LONDON’S THE HOUSE OF PRIDE AND OTHER TALES OF HAWAII
Journal: SRJ'S FOR HUMANITY SCIENCES & ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Vol.2, No. 10)Publication Date: 2015-04-08
Authors : Michael C. Pickett;
Page : 2633-2643
Keywords : Narratological Analysis; Narratological Framework; Narrative Communication; Free Indirect Discourse;
Abstract
According to Herman (1997), narratologists began investigating narratives and were determined to achieve a cataloguing system that could differentiate components or, universal “...ingredients of narrative” (p. 1046). According to Jahn’s model, in fiction narrative the communication typically lies between the author and reader. While Pickett (2013) applied Jahn’s model to creative nonfiction, the survey of the literature contained within this study demonstrates various ways in which authors communicate through their narratives with the readers
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