Wandering Women in French Film and Literature: A Study of Narrative Drift: A study of narrative drift

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Abstract

How and when can a narrative agent or voice be considered unreliable? What happens when narrative authority fails and, just as importantly, why does it? As a means to answering these questions, Wandering Women in French Film and Literature examines the phenomenon of 'narrative drift' through in-depth analysis of twentieth-century novels and films. Combining feminist theories and structural narratology, Devereux Herbeck illustrates the ways in which evidence and/or admissions of doubt by narrative entities in works featuring wandering women disrupt conventions of continuity, coherence, and authority and thereby forces the story in new, unexpected directions.

Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages199
ISBN (Electronic)9781137339997
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2013

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