Category:Novels with unreliable narrators
Articles related to novels with unreliable narrators, narrators who cannot be trusted or whose credibility is compromised. Sometimes the narrator's unreliability is made immediately evident. For instance, a story may open with the narrator making a plainly false or delusional claim or admitting to being severely mentally ill, or the story itself may have a frame in which the narrator appears as a character, with clues to the character's unreliability. A more dramatic use of the device delays the revelation until near the story's end. In some cases, the reader discovers that in the foregoing narrative, the narrator had concealed or greatly misrepresented vital pieces of information. Such a twist ending forces readers to reconsider their point of view and experience of the story. In some cases the narrator's unreliability is never fully revealed but only hinted at, leaving readers to wonder how much the narrator should be trusted and how the story should be interpreted.
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Pages in category "Novels with unreliable narrators"
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- The Secret Scripture
- Seesaw (Ogene novel)
- The Sense of an Ending
- The Separation (Priest novel)
- Shutter Island
- A Simple Favor (novel)
- Slaughterhouse-Five
- Soldier of Arete
- Soldier of the Mist
- Something Happened
- A Song of Stone
- The Sound and the Fury
- Spider (novel)
- The Spinal Cord Perception
- A Sport and a Pastime
- The Star Rover
- Surfacing (novel)