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Letters to the Lord: The Unreliable Narrator
I have recently read two novels in which one of the protagonists is unreliable. The unreliable narrator is a term coined in the 1960s to refer to a narrator in a novel who gives false information, either through insanity, naiveté (as with a child) or deliberate lying. Having just finished Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train, I found myself enmeshed in their … Read More Letters to the Lord: The Unreliable Narrator