![]() ![]() The second is distinguishing several hermeneutic layers or levels of signification in a narrative. ![]() The first is to make a distinction between narrator Julian, who tells about the events, and character Julian, who experiences the events. Two central narratological methods are used throughout. Three analytical angles help shed more light on Julian’s innovative use of these structures in her works: modern narratology, Middle English literary theory and practice, and the texts’ own literary concepts and self-referential comments. These three narrative features are brought into dialogue with Julian’s theology. ![]() This dissertation therefore examines Vision and Revelation in terms of three narrative features: plot, characterization and perspective or point of view (termed ‘focalization’ here). It focuses Julian as a storyteller rather than as a theologian, mystic or visionary, concentrating particular on her narrative strategies, that is, on the strategic use of formal narrative features and the changes in these between Vision and Revelation. Full text of doctoral thesis available from: This study offers a narrative comparison of A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman and A Revelation of Love, the two texts created by the first known English woman writer, Julian of Norwich (c. ![]()
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