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re: creepy narrators

Posted by: BruceinIthaca 06:17 pm EST 01/18/15
In reply to: re: creepy narrators - Guillaume 04:21 pm EST 01/18/15

I think the narrative in The Grapes of Wrath was very effective, and, in a very different way, the use of the Stage Manager and Sabina in Wilder's plays. Also, in A View from the Bridge.

I don't think it's lazy at all, but I think it shifts the mode of the performance from dramatic to epic--it makes it more like hearing a novel, where we are aware of the presence of different points in time.


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