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    • Castaways and colonists from Crusoe to Coetzee 

      Smit-Marais, Susanna Johanna (North-West University, 2012)
      Generic transformation of the castaway novel is made evident by the various ways in which the narrative boundaries that separate fiction from reality and history, the past from the present, and the rational from the ...
    • Fictional worlds and focalisation in works by Hermann Hesse and E.L. Doctorow 

      Van der Merwe, Philippus Wolrad (North-West University, 2011)
      The main focus of this study concerns the contribution of focalisation to the creation of fictional worlds through the combination of the “building blocks” of a fictional world, namely the central focalising and focalised ...
    • Narratiewe empatie en die skryf van ʼn novelle 

      Le Roux, Zena (North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)
      In hierdie praktykgebaseerde studie word gepoog om die konsep empatie te ondersoek, volgens goeie skryfkunsbeginsels en psigologiese insigte, sodat ʼn eie novelle geskryf kan word waarin empatie effektief bewerkstellig ...
    • Paul Auster's representation of invisible characters in selected novels 

      Gous, Joané Facqueline (North-West University, 2012)
      In this dissertation I argue that invisible characters, as they appear in Paul Auster’s novels, serve a very specific function within the interpretative framework of a text and that they should be considered to play a ...