In:Translation of Autobiography: Narrating self, translating the other
Susan XU Yun
[Benjamins Translation Library 136] 2017
► pp. 67–97
Chapter 3Point of view in autobiography
Character, narrator and implied author
Published online: 13 November 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/btl.136.c3
https://doi.org/10.1075/btl.136.c3
Article outline
- 3.1Introduction
- 3.2Narrative-communicative situation
- 3.2.1Levels of analysis
- 3.2.2Narrative-communicative situation
- 3.3Implied author, narrator and character relationship in autobiography
- 3.3.1Implied author ≠ real author
- 3.3.2I-narrator ≠ implied author
- 3.3.3I-character ≠ I-narrator
- 3.3.4Hypothetical narrative structure in autobiography
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3.4Point of view theories
- 3.4.1Psychological aspects: Internal and external perspectives
- 3.4.2Visual aspects: Focalization
- 3.4.3Ideological aspects: Slant and filter
- 3.4.4Linguistic aspects: Mind style
- 3.5Conclusion
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