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Narrative is determined not by a desire to narrate but by a desire to exchange. (Roland Barthes, S/Z)
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Class Notes: April 4, 2011
Notes for April 4, 2011: Reading Frankenstein
I. Course keeping: Panel Reflections
II. Finishing third section of course
III. Frankenstein: initial reactions
IV. Exercise: thinking about what authors would say about the novel we’ve read
V: Feminist readings/ A Novel of (Failed?) education
VI. Narrative technique: challenges 1 authorial voice—novel challenges the “God trick”—talking about world from outside world. Five narrators—Walton, Victor, creature, Victor, Walker. Normal-> abnormal
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