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The Female Narrator in the British Novel: Hidden Agendas

Author L. Sternlieb,
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category Literary Criticism
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Author(s)L. Sternlieb,
ISBN / ASIN0333973720
ISBN-139780333973721
Sales Rank5,193,777
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The Female Narrator in the British Novel studies first-person narratives and demonstrates that how a woman tells her story is crucial to our understanding of its content, for a novel's mode of narration frequently undermines its ostensible plot. Analyzing relationships between the sexes in terms of battles for narrative authority, Sternlieb argues for a rethinking of the history of the marriage plot.
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