Self-consuming second-person fiction: Jose Emilio Pacheco's `Tarde de agosto' (`August Afternoon').Published in:1994By:Nance, Kimberly A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Self-Help for narratee and narrative audience: How `I'--and `you'--read `how'.Published in:1994By:Phelan, JamesPublication type:Literary Criticism
Second-person narrative as a test case for narratology: The limits of realism.Published in:Style, 1994, v. 28, n. 3, p. 445By:Fludernik, MonikaPublication type:Article
The speaking object: Daphne Marlatt's pronouns and lesbian poetics.Published in:1994By:Green, Keith;LeBihan, JillPublication type:Literary Criticism
From cultural provocation to narrative cooperation: Innovative uses of the second person in...Published in:Style, 1994, v. 28, n. 3, p. 411By:Cornis-Pope, MarcelPublication type:Article
Textual you and double deixis in Edna O'Brien's A Pagan Place.Published in:1994By:Herman, DavidPublication type:Literary Criticism
Narrative apostrophe: Reading, rhetoric, resistance in Michel Butor's La modification and Julio...Published in:1994By:Kacandes, IrenePublication type:Literary Criticism
I etcetera: On the poetics and ideology of multipersoned narratives.Published in:1994By:Richardson, BrianPublication type:Literary Criticism