Former Downton Abbey actress Catherine Steadman is the author of Something in the ... Below, she names her favorite books that feature unreliable narrators. The Turn of the Screw by Henry James ...
Award-winning author Carter Wilson discusses the art of writing deceptive and unreliable narrators in thriller novels, including three reasons he likes to write them.
One of the most effective tools in this genre is the unreliable narrator -- a character whose account of events is distorted, misleading, or incomplete. This narrative device pulls audiences into ...
This protagonist is known as the unreliable narrator, who leaves viewers questioning the story's accuracy.
An unreliable narrator can often feel like a get-out-of-jail-free card these days. The immensely popular thriller genre is full of unsolved murders, hidden identities and missing people. When done ...
We know that the narrator is being unreliable because the author is alerting us, through reliable manipulation, to that narrator's unreliability. A process of authorial flagging is going on; the novel ...
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