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transition from one narrative level to another is not always clearly marked . The effect of such narrative metalepses is to disorient the reader . My aim in this essay is to examine the semiotic consequences of this kind of narrative ...
transition from one narrative level to another is not always clearly marked . The effect of such narrative metalepses is to disorient the reader . My aim in this essay is to examine the semiotic consequences of this kind of narrative ...
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6 stories : Priapus ' Fox - Dog tale told at Jupiter's council constitutes a secondary metadiegetic narrative . Thus the intradiegetic narrative undergoes a series of pauses during which both a primary and a secondary metadiegetic level ...
6 stories : Priapus ' Fox - Dog tale told at Jupiter's council constitutes a secondary metadiegetic narrative . Thus the intradiegetic narrative undergoes a series of pauses during which both a primary and a secondary metadiegetic level ...
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This omitted narrative element also helps defeat our initial gothic generic expectation . As the narrative sequence progresses , the expectation established at the beginning of the tale gives way to generic expectations connected with ...
This omitted narrative element also helps defeat our initial gothic generic expectation . As the narrative sequence progresses , the expectation established at the beginning of the tale gives way to generic expectations connected with ...
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