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Rereading of To the Lighthouse From the Perspective of Narratology
LI Xiao-hua
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DOI:10.17265/1539-8080/2017.04.007
Quzhou University, Quzhou, China
To the Lighthouse is one of the masterpieces of Virginia Wolf, a well-known British stream-consciousness writer. It receives common favorable comments and recommendation from literary critics for the unique narrative techniques and writing style. This novel is to be interpreted herein from three aspects: narrative time, narrative perspective, and binary opposition under the temporal and space framework, for the purpose of exploring its deep structure and narrative features.
To the Lighthouse, narrative time, narrative perspective, binary opposition
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