Sonenberg, MayaKernaghan, Stephen Dimitrios Kerkinos2018-07-312018-07-312018Kernaghan_washington_0250O_18507.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/42313Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018This essay uses Roland Barthes’s concept of the Neutral to explore the narrative styles of three 20th century European novels: The Door by Magda Szabo, For Two Thousand Years by Mihail Sebastian, and The Rings of Saturn by W.G. Sebald. In each case, the essay locates some unwillingness on the part of the narrator to make affirmations about himself or herself or the world, or an effort to baffle others’ attempts to do so. Given that each of these novels, to varying degrees, deals with the persecution of Jewish people in mid-century Europe, the essay tests the limits of the Neutral as a narrative impulse.application/pdfen-USnoneNeutralCreative writingEnglishBaffling Narrators: Barthes’s Neutral in Novels by Szabo, Sebastian, and SebaldThesis