Indirect narration : a case study of Conrad's Heart of darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

Joseph Conrad's narrative style bas influenced many writers, including F. Scott Fitzgerald. The objective of my study on verbs used in discourse in Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby was to confirm  the speculation  that besides Conrad's innovative techn...

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Main Author: Majda Šavle
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Language:deu
Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2007-12-01
Series:Acta Neophilologica
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/ActaNeophilologica/article/view/6164
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description Joseph Conrad's narrative style bas influenced many writers, including F. Scott Fitzgerald. The objective of my study on verbs used in discourse in Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby was to confirm  the speculation  that besides Conrad's innovative technique of indirect narration there were other techniques (such as careful selection of imagistic detail) Fitzgerald learned from Conrad.
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spelling doaj.art-a850b863f2ce4ed496817aa3675f9a142023-01-18T08:46:53ZdeuUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Acta Neophilologica0567-784X2350-417X2007-12-01401-210.4312/an.40.1-2.117-127Indirect narration : a case study of Conrad's Heart of darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great GatsbyMajda Šavle0University of PrimorskaJoseph Conrad's narrative style bas influenced many writers, including F. Scott Fitzgerald. The objective of my study on verbs used in discourse in Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby was to confirm  the speculation  that besides Conrad's innovative technique of indirect narration there were other techniques (such as careful selection of imagistic detail) Fitzgerald learned from Conrad.https://journals.uni-lj.si/ActaNeophilologica/article/view/6164American literature / American novel / Comparative studies
spellingShingle Majda Šavle
Indirect narration : a case study of Conrad's Heart of darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
Acta Neophilologica
American literature / American novel / Comparative studies
title Indirect narration : a case study of Conrad's Heart of darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
title_full Indirect narration : a case study of Conrad's Heart of darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
title_fullStr Indirect narration : a case study of Conrad's Heart of darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
title_full_unstemmed Indirect narration : a case study of Conrad's Heart of darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
title_short Indirect narration : a case study of Conrad's Heart of darkness and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
title_sort indirect narration a case study of conrad s heart of darkness and fitzgerald s the great gatsby
topic American literature / American novel / Comparative studies
url https://journals.uni-lj.si/ActaNeophilologica/article/view/6164
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