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Current Issue: 31.2

The current issue of Narrative features a cluster of essays themed around the topic of “authorial house rules,” a concept coined by Zadie Smith to refer to texts that feature direct instructions by authors (real and fictitious) about how to read them. Contributions from Tatyana Gershkovich, Katherina B. Kokinova, Chloë Kitzinger, David Witzling, and Russell Samolsky explore the history, ethics, and rhetoric of the house rules of authors such as Toni Morrison, Vladimir Nabokov, and Chris Ware. Apart from this cluster, Killian Quigley and Rory Kelly explore narratives of climate crisis and the relationship between character development and narrative ethics.

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