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Tag: Narration

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow – Literary Devices – Narrator – Imagery

Posted on December 21, 2020December 21, 2020 by JL Admin

Narration/Narrative/Narrator  There is an almost dizzying number of levels of narration and narrators in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”: a) Washington Irving is the author of The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. ; b) Geoffrey Crayon is the fictional author of the volume, the one responsible for collection or creating the stories and sketches;…

The Prince and the Pauper – Literary Devices – Narration – Satire

Posted on October 12, 2020October 12, 2020 by JL Admin

Nineteenth-Century Historical Romance  The Prince and the Pauper was labeled upon publication a ‘‘historical romance.’’ As a genre, nineteenth-century historical romances did not necessarily feature a romantic relationship between two individuals. Rather, the term historical romance was used to characterize books that looked back to an earlier time in European history and focused on the…

Miss Brill – Setting, Symbolism & Narration

Posted on July 26, 2019July 26, 2019 by JL Admin

Katherine Mansfield’s “Miss Brill” presents the interior monologue of a woman on a Sunday trip to the park whose pleasant illusions are shattered when reality infringes on her thoughts. Setting  “Miss Brill” is set in the “JardinsPubliques,” the French term for “public garden,” or park. Miss Brill, through her name and the indication that she…

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