The Complexities of the Narrator Persona in Historiography – the Case of Sallust's Bellum Catilinae

Gregor Pobežin
2020
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
more » ... ak of omniscience. Yet in some of the most important historical works, the narrator proves to be less than a stable and reliable instance.
doi:10.34616/qo.2020.5.51.78 fatcat:brzifvg4rzhkzcvcjizwej3ckq