M.G. Herron

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Almost all preliterate, sacred, and literary prose narrative before the sixteenth century is in the third person. First-person writing turns up first in Cicero’s letters, in medieval diaries and saints’ confessions, with Montaigne and Erasmus, and in early travel narratives.
Steering The Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story
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