单词 | narratorial |
释义 | narratorialadj. Of or relating to a narrator; related by a narrator; of the nature or in the context of narration. ΚΠ 1835 Lancet 23 May 257/1 His discourses..[are] without those narratorial interruptions of undisguised plagiarism which so eminently distinguish the clumsy compilations of some of his contemporaries. 1881 Wheel World Nov. 11 This being merely a narratorial sketch, and not a scientific disquisition, we will refrain from enquiry into the physical cause. 1971 Texas Stud. Lit. & Lang. Winter 564 What seem at first to be narratorial assessments turn out to be expressions of the point of view of the character being described. 1985 S. Atlantic Rev. 50 45 Several of these narrators..are clearly experienced story-tellers, and pretending to worry about their abilities and their effects on the hearers is clearly part of their narratorial personality. 1989 R. Alter Pleasures of Reading vi. 201 This Joycean mode of presentation clearly has the advantage of immediacy over Conrad's method, with its abundant narratorial interventions. 2015 N.Y. Times Mag. 6 Sept. 26/3 Williams flings her characters—ghosts and teenagers and seekers—across the desert with a kind of narratorial rage. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1835 |
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