fortellersstil
Fortellersstil is a term used in literary studies to describe the way a storyteller presents a narrative—the voice, perspective and discursive choices through which events are conveyed—rather than the events themselves. It encompasses how the story is told, including the narrator’s level of knowledge, attitude and commentary, as well as the linguistic and rhythmic qualities of the narration. In narratology, fortellersstil is closely linked to concepts such as focalization, point of view, reliability, and direct versus indirect discourse.
Key features include the narrator’s position (omniscient, limited to a character, or absent in favor of a
The concept is applied across genres, including novels, fairy tales and oral storytelling traditions, and is
In studies, fortellersstil is related to broader discussions in narratology about voice, perspective, and narrative authority,