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<p>a narrator distinct from the author.</p>

<p>But novels, lending a number of voices to several characters in addition to narrator's, created a possibility of narrator's views differing significantly from the author's views. With the rise of the novel in the <a href="page.php?w=18th_century_in_literature">18th century</a>, the concept of the narrator (as opposed to "author") made the question of narrator a prominent one for literary theory. It has been proposed that perspective and interpretive knowledge are the essential characteristics, while</p><p>
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