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A child narrator in Emma Donoghue's Room
Author: Nikolina Natalia
Journal: Тропа. Современная британская литература в российских вузах @footpath
Section: Articles on individual authors and works
Article in issue: 14, 2021.
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The article analyses Room by Emma Donoghue to distinguish literary and linguistic characteristics of a child narrator.
English-language novel, narrator, child's speech, conversion
Short address: https://sciup.org/147235585
IDR: 147235585 | UDC: 821.111
Рассказчик-ребенок в романе Эммы Донохью "Room"
В статье анализируется роман ‘Room’ (2010) Эммы Донохью с целью выделить и проанализировать литературоведческие и лингвистические характеристики рассказчика-ребенка.
References A child narrator in Emma Donoghue's Room
- Caracciolo, M. Two Child Narrators: Defamiliarization, Empathy, and Reader-Response in Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident and Emma Donoghue's Room. Semiotic, 2014. P. 183-205.
- Donoghue, E. Room. Picador, 2010. 336 p.
- Rubik, M. Out of the Dungeon, into the World: Aspects of the Prison Novel in Emma Donoghue's Room. How to Do Things with Narrative: Cognitive and Diachronic Perspectives, ed. by Jan Alber and Greta Olson. De Gruyter, 2017. pp. 219-240.