В.М. Гаршин на рубеже веков : международный сборник в трех томахPeter Henry, Mikhail Moiseevich Girshman, Vladimir Porudominskiĭ |
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Page 102
... narrator is often also the central character , two contrasting pairs emerge in the narrative structure author : narrator and hero : narrator . The writer's tragic outlook is shared by the narrator , and it combined his Hamletism , his ...
... narrator is often also the central character , two contrasting pairs emerge in the narrative structure author : narrator and hero : narrator . The writer's tragic outlook is shared by the narrator , and it combined his Hamletism , his ...
Page 128
... narrator : ' I'm awake . Why do I see stars shining so brightly in the blue - black Bulgarian sky ? Am I not in my tent ? ... ' ( pp . 22-23 ) . The significance of Garshin's reliance on the punctual present tense in his DIM has to do ...
... narrator : ' I'm awake . Why do I see stars shining so brightly in the blue - black Bulgarian sky ? Am I not in my tent ? ... ' ( pp . 22-23 ) . The significance of Garshin's reliance on the punctual present tense in his DIM has to do ...
Page 202
... narrator restricts himself wholly to what he sees , without drawing any conclusions . Perhaps even more remarkable is the description of the moment when the narrator is wounded : Suddenly a hurrah rang out louder and we immediately ...
... narrator restricts himself wholly to what he sees , without drawing any conclusions . Perhaps even more remarkable is the description of the moment when the narrator is wounded : Suddenly a hurrah rang out louder and we immediately ...