11 December 2021
Supplement - Irony and Narrative Distance
Are writers responsible or accountable for what they write? What about readers for what we interpret?
How a writer's use of narration can create irony.
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:19 Responsibility and Accountability
11:23 Author Distance Through Narrators
18:24 Narrative Distance as Irony
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Chisnell, Steve. “Irony and Narrative Distance.” Waywords Studio, 11 Dec. 2021, https://waywordsstudio.com/project/marvell/.