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As Valint establishes in the introduction, this sort of multinarrator cooperation stands in stark contrast to the structure later employed in modern-ist multinarrator fiction. In the introduction to I Narrative Bonds i , Alexandra Valint positions Victorian multinarrator novels as a disruption of "our assumptions about the Victorian novel's conventional form" (23). From this starting point, Valint first situates Victorian multinarrator structures within the continuum of multinarrator fiction from the eighteenth through early twentieth centuries. [Extracted from the article] |