Some narratologists insist on the fact that a narrative cannot do
without a narrator that has to be distinguished from the real
author. Indeed, the narrator is considered as that mediating
agency whose task is to prepare the reader’s entrance to the
diegetic world by organizing all the necessary elements which
may facilitate this entrance. This is what has been labelled the
pan-narrator theory.
Others, on the other hand, advocate the idea that not all fictional
narratives contain a fictional narrator (Köppe/Stühring 2011).
Hence, they adopt something called the no-narrator theory.
These positions lead us to raise such questions as: do all
narratives contain a narrator? And if not, does the death of the
narrator engender the death of the narrative?
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Posté Le : 27/05/2021
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Source : Revue Des Sciences Humaines Volume 25, Numéro 3, Pages 87-94