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Communal voice is a concept suggested by the feminist narratologist Susan Lanser in Fictions of Authority: Women Writers and Narrative Voice. Lanser identifies three sorts of communal voices: one singular voice, in which one narrator speaks on behalf of a collective, one simultaneous form in which a "we" narrates the story, and one sequential form where indi­vidual characters narrate in turn.[1]





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  1. ^ Lanser, Susan Sniader (2018). Fictions of authority: women writers and narrative voice. Cornell paperbacks (x, 287 Seiten ed.). Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1-5017-2801-3.