Abstract

This chapter explores second-person narration in literary and conversational storytelling, contesting the view that you-narration is a purely literary phenomenon. On a theoretical level, the chapter questions some of the tenets proposed by “unnatural narratology,” a newly emerging camp in the so-called “postclassical narratologies.” In contrast to unnatural narratology, which assigns a special status to literary narratives and calls for more literary-specific methodological tools, this chapter argues in favour of a more integrative approach ranging across various disciplines interested in narrative research.

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