# Gerard Gennette #
Gerard Gennette Calls all irregularities in the time of narration:
Anachronies
The "time of the story," says Gerard Gennette, is the time in which:
The story happens
According to Gerard Gennette, "Narrative voice "and "narrative perspective" are two
issues that traditional criticism
Confuses under "Point of View("
The relationship between the time of the story and the time of the narrative, according to
Gerard Gennette, is called:
Narrative Order
In Narrative Discourse, Gerard Gennette defines the "time of the story" as
The time in which the story happens
In Narrative Discourse, Gerard Gennette defines the "time of the narrative" as
The time in which the story is being told
Gerard Gennette calls "narrative order"
The relationship between the time of the story and the time of the narrative
An Analepsis, says Gerard Gennette, happens when
The narrator recounts after the fact an event that took place earlier than the moment
in which the narrative is stopped.
The "time of the narrative," says Gerard Gennette, is the time in which
The narrator tells the story
According to Gerard Gennette, "Narrative voice "and "narrative perspective" are two
issues that traditional criticism
Confuses under "Point of View("
Focalization, Gerard Gennette says in The Narrative Discourse, should ...
Who sees the action
The question of "Voice," according to Gerard Gennette, is about:
Who narrates the action ?
How does Gerard Gennette define the"Time of the Story"?
The time in which the story happens
The "Time Zero", according to Gerard Gennette, is:
The time in which the story is being told
What are the two issues that Gerard Gennette says traditional criticism
confuses under “ point of View “:
Narrative voice and narrative perspective
Gerard Gennette explains that traditional criticism confuses under “Point of View
The question of “who sees?” and the question of “who speaks ?