I Have what I Gave: The Fiction of Janet Frame |
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Vera Glace is the first - person narrator . Her anxieties form the subject of the first chapter . The second chapter is devoted to Erlene and the third to Edward . Both are third - person narratives . We do not know that Vera is the ...
Vera Glace is the first - person narrator . Her anxieties form the subject of the first chapter . The second chapter is devoted to Erlene and the third to Edward . Both are third - person narratives . We do not know that Vera is the ...
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In the Prologue , each of the characters speaks in the first person . But the body of the work is a third - person narration in which the perspective shifts from one character to another . Unity Foreman is an unobtrusive narrator who ...
In the Prologue , each of the characters speaks in the first person . But the body of the work is a third - person narration in which the perspective shifts from one character to another . Unity Foreman is an unobtrusive narrator who ...
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Parts One and Two are third - person narratives . Part Three is shared among three first - person narrators . However , the whole novel is interspersed with poetry and prose in the first person . The speaker / writer is most often Tom's ...
Parts One and Two are third - person narratives . Part Three is shared among three first - person narrators . However , the whole novel is interspersed with poetry and prose in the first person . The speaker / writer is most often Tom's ...
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