@misc{Pobežin_Gregor_The_2019,
 author={Pobežin, Gregor},
 copyright={Copyright by Uniwersytet Wrocławski},
 howpublished={online},
 year={2019},
 language={eng},
 abstract={This paper explores the complex persona of the narrator in historiographic texts. It would seem that in historiography, the narrator should be a rather straightforward notion, since it is generally assumed that historiographic texts ideally represent something that actually happened in the past. A historiographic narrator should be, according to the prevailing doctrines, a reliable and coherent intratextual function that must always stay outside the reported story, which bestows on him/her a cloak of omniscience. Yet in some of the most important historical works, the narrator proves to be less than a stable and reliable instance.},
 title={The Complexities of the Narrator Persona in Historiography – the Case of Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae},
 type={tekst},
 doi={https://doi.org/10.34616/QO.2020.5.51.78},
 keywords={Thucydides, Sallust},
}