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  • Website

    Coste, D. and Pier, J.

    Narrative Levels

    2011

    In-text: (Coste and Pier, 2011)

    Your Bibliography: Coste, D. and Pier, J., 2011. Narrative Levels. [online] the living handbook of narratology. Available at: <http://lhn.sub.uni-hamburg.de/index.php/Narrative_Levels.html#:~:text=Narrative%20levels%2C%20arranged%20bottom%20upwards%2C%20are%20extradiegetic%20%28narrative,and%20metadiegetic%20%28narrative%20embedded%20within%20the%20intradiegetic%20level%29.> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

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    French, A.

    Dead Souls: A Supernatural Short Story Collection

    2021

    In-text: (French, 2021)

    Your Bibliography: French, A., 2021. Dead Souls: A Supernatural Short Story Collection. pp.47-51.

  • Website

    Characterization - Examples and Definition

    In-text: (Characterization - Examples and Definition, n.d.)

    Your Bibliography: Literary Devices. n.d. Characterization - Examples and Definition. [online] Available at: <https://literarydevices.net/characterization/> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

  • Website

    MAMBROL, N.

    Gerard Genette and Structural Narratology

    2016

    In-text: (MAMBROL, 2016)

    Your Bibliography: MAMBROL, N., 2016. Gerard Genette and Structural Narratology. [online] Literary Theory and Criticism. Available at: <https://literariness.org/2016/12/03/gerard-genette-and-structural-narratology/> [Accessed 14 September 2022].

  • Website

    Direct Characterization: Definition, Examples, and Direct vs. Indirect Characterization

    2021

    In-text: (Direct Characterization: Definition, Examples, and Direct vs. Indirect Characterization, 2021)

    Your Bibliography: MasterClass. 2021. Direct Characterization: Definition, Examples, and Direct vs. Indirect Characterization. [online] Available at: <https://www.masterclass.com/articles/learn-about-direct-characterization#4meOvvrhcaLLR1TMgQzh85> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

  • Website

    Duration

    In-text: (Duration, n.d.)

    Your Bibliography: Narrative Theory and the Early Novel. n.d. Duration. [online] Available at: <http://narrativetheoryandtheearlynovel.weebly.com/duration.html> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

  • Website

    Frequency

    In-text: (Frequency, n.d.)

    Your Bibliography: Narrative Theory and the Early Novel. n.d. Frequency. [online] Available at: <http://narrativetheoryandtheearlynovel.weebly.com/frequency.html> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

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    Order

    In-text: (Order, n.d.)

    Your Bibliography: Narrative Theory and the Early Novel. n.d. Order. [online] Available at: <http://narrativetheoryandtheearlynovel.weebly.com/order.html> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

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    Temporal Relations

    In-text: (Temporal Relations, n.d.)

    Your Bibliography: Narrative Theory and the Early Novel. n.d. Temporal Relations. [online] Available at: <http://narrativetheoryandtheearlynovel.weebly.com/temporal-relations.html> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

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    Nordquist, R.

    The Role of the Narrator in Fiction and Nonfiction

    2019

    In-text: (Nordquist, 2019)

    Your Bibliography: Nordquist, R., 2019. The Role of the Narrator in Fiction and Nonfiction. [online] ThoughtCo. Available at: <https://www.thoughtco.com/narrator-fiction-and-nonfiction-1691419> [Accessed 14 September 2022].

  • Book

    Oliphant, A., Roux, A. and Kruger, J.

    Introduction to Literary Genres

    2022 - University of South Africa - Pretoria

    In-text: (Oliphant, Roux and Kruger, 2022)

    Your Bibliography: Oliphant, A., Roux, A. and Kruger, J., 2022. Introduction to Literary Genres. Pretoria: University of South Africa.

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    Patterson, A.

    What Is Direct And Indirect Characterisation? And Which One Should I Use?

    2020

    In-text: (Patterson, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: Patterson, A., 2020. What Is Direct And Indirect Characterisation? And Which One Should I Use?. [online] Writers Write. Available at: <https://www.writerswrite.co.za/what-is-direct-and-indirect-characterisation-and-which-one-should-i-use/> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

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    Setting of a Story: What Is It? And How to Write It

    2020

    In-text: (Setting of a Story: What Is It? And How to Write It, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: Reedsy. 2020. Setting of a Story: What Is It? And How to Write It. [online] Available at: <https://blog.reedsy.com/setting-of-a-story/> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

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    Scheffel, M., Weixler, A. and Werner, L.

    Time | the living handbook of narratology

    2013

    In-text: (Scheffel, Weixler and Werner, 2013)

    Your Bibliography: Scheffel, M., Weixler, A. and Werner, L., 2013. Time | the living handbook of narratology. [online] the living handbook of narratology. Available at: <https://www-archiv.fdm.uni-hamburg.de/lhn/node/106.html> [Accessed 13 September 2022].

  • Journal

    Shen, D.

    Narrative, Reality, and Narrator as Construct: Reflections on Genette's "Narrating"

    2001 - Narrative, Contemporary Narratology

    In-text: (Shen, 2001)

    Your Bibliography: Shen, D., 2001. Narrative, Reality, and Narrator as Construct: Reflections on Genette's "Narrating." Narrative, Contemporary Narratology, [online] 9(2), pp.123-129. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/20107237> [Accessed 14 September 2022].

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