The undergraduate thesis deals with the analysis of storytelling structures in Kristian Novak's novel Gypsy, But the Fairest of Them All. The discussion initially focuses on cultural, social, geographical, and partly historical context to which the novel refers. The importance of this context is further supported by a detailed analysis of the time and space of the story of the novel. The second part of the undergraduate thesis pays special attention to the narrator, emphasizing the function of unreliable narrator. The research lastly analyses novel Gypsy, But the Fairest of Them All from the perspective of the narrataire, focalization and paratexts. The work also includes other important aspects such as a short biography, novelistic opus of the author, and Novak's commentaries of his literary work, the external structure, the genre syncretism and the language of the novel.
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