Narrative Mode - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Rasley, Alicia. The Power Of Point Of View: Make Your Story Come To Life. Cincinnati: Writer's Digest Books 2008.
  • Card, Orson Scott. Characters and Viewpoint. Cincinnati: Writer's Digest Books 1988.
  • Fludernik, Monika. Towards a "Natural" Narratology. London: Routledge 1996.
  • Genette, Gérard. Narrative Discourse. An Essay in Method. Transl. by Jane Lewin. Oxford: Blackwell 1980 (Translation of Discours du récit).
  • Stanzel, Franz Karl. A theory of Narrative. Transl. by Charlotte Goedsche. Cambridge: CUP 1984 (Transl. of Theorie des Erzählens).
  • Ranjbar Vahid. (2011) The Narrator, Iran:Baqney

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