On the Semantics of Unreliable Narration
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St Petersburg State University
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The article discusses unreliability in fiction. Unreliable narration is described as a complex of authorial
markers that create discrepancy between the authorial and narratorial levels and are used to lead a
reader through the text. The article provides classifications of the unreliability types based either on the
functions of narrator or on the semantic functions of unreliability. The article shows how unreliability
can be used to create both “open” texts with intradiegetic narration, such as short stories by R. Akutagawa,
and “closed” texts with extradiegetic narration, such as novels by J. Austen. Refs 10.
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Lastochkina A. S., Korobova D. M. On the Semantics of Unreliable Narration. Vestnik SPbSU. Language and Literature, 2017, vol. 14, issue 3, pp. 317–325.