作者:杨阳deathinthewoodsdefamiliarizationnarrativeperspectivecharacternaming
摘要:The core concept of Russian Formalism,defamiliarization is the technique by which authors make familiar things seem strange,restoring their aesthetic quality and awakening the reader’s sense of novelty.This paper elucidates the use of defamiliarization in one of Sherwood Anderson’s most famous short stories,Death in the Woods,specifically in its narrative perspective and character naming,which arguably reveal its overarching themes.
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