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Synonyms for narrator

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References in classic literature ?
"Olivier, partly from chivalry, partly from policy, seldom encumbered his march with captives," explained the narrator. "He released everybody in most cases.
The narrator observes four women with whom he has encountered during his life ?
The four-part novel unfolds lyrically, as a nameless narrator navigates student riots, political change and everyday life in Egypt in the 1990s.
The narrator of Patrick Parks's surrealistic novel Tucumcari is a man who floats through memories and time, addressing ash-covered cities, the atom bomb, and his wife.
A Study of the Narrator in Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca: Storytelling in Late Antique Epic
The narrator's voice lacks the wit and panache of Smith's own sparkling, superbly insightful, linguistically deft essays, a form at which no one can beat her at her best.
In both novels, the primary sources about the history of violence are intercalated with passages of the reading and research activities, realized by the narrators. Whereas Insensatez explicitly refers to the narrator's disturbed mental state, intensified during his reading work, in El material humano the atmosphere of madness is represented in a less explicit way, through the figure of the Labyrinth.
The narrator, never named, embodies the British and West Indian conflict, with an English father and a Jamaican mother.
When the unnamed narrator of this story falls into an icy lake while visiting her boyfriend, Joachim, in Berlin, her memories of past and present blur together into a meandering and reflective narrative.
The annual event that closed on September 28, 2016 attracted 22 Arab and foreign countries, which convened to keep the "narrator's chronicles alive within the society and to highlight the importance of narrators as living human treasures," according to Abdul Aziz Al-Musallam, the Chairman of the Sharjah Heritage Institute.
Particularly, Hawthorne's inclusion of a caravan or menagerie, a fairly recent development of popular culture in North America at that time, prompts a much needed re-evaluation of the sketch, both for the ways in which it documents this entertainment as well as how Hawthorne's use of the show reveals hitherto unrecognized aspects of Annie and the narrator. Annie's attendance at a caravan and Hawthorne's ironic treatment of the narrator call into question the ascendant ideology of sentimental childhood.
When we meet the narrator of Apostoloff, she and her sister are travelling to Sofia, Bulgaria from Germany in order to (re)bury their father as part of a plan hatched by a fellow Bulgarian exile.
The author's unnamed and orphaned middle-aged narrator recalls a day in October of '91, two months before his 21st birthday.