Using Bakhtin's Competing Voices To Interpret "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." [electronic resource] / Lucy Bednar.
According to Mikhail Bakhtin, a 20th century Russian linguist and literacy critic, texts represent battlegrounds for competing voices, including the author's, the narrator's, and the characters'. This concept of "heteroglossia" can be applied to a short story such as Ambrose...
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