
Gerald Prince
Gerald Prince is a notable scholar in literary theory, particularly recognized for his work on narratology, the study of narrative structure and storytelling. He introduced concepts such as "narrative instances" and "focalization," which analyze how stories are told and perceived. Prince's contributions have shaped understanding of how narrative functions in literature, film, and other media, influencing both creators and critics. By exploring the mechanics of storytelling, he helps us understand the deeper implications of narratives in culture and how they affect our interpretation of events and characters.