1. Introduction: Transgressing Self and Voice - Contemporary Fiction and the Death of the Narrator
2. "At First You Feel a Bit Lost": The Varieties of Second Person Narration
3. Class and Consciousness: "We" Narration from Conrad to Postcolonial Fiction
4. I etcetera: Multiperson Narration and the Range of Contemporary Narrators
5. Three Extreme Forms of Narration and a Note on Postmodern Unreliability
6. Unnatural Narration in Contemporary Drama
7. Implied Authors, Historical Authors, and the Transparent Narrrator: Toward a New Model of the Narrative Transaction
8. Conclusion: Voicing the Unspeakable