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narratee, n. Chiefly Lit. Theory.|ˌnærəˈtiː, ˌnæreɪˈtiː| [f. narrate v. + -ee1; cf. Fr. narrataire (R. Barthes 1966, in Communications viii. 10).] One to whom a narrative is addressed: the counterpart of the narrator.
1971Neophilologus LV. 120 If narratives can be classified according to the receiver-directed signals they contain, they can also be classified by the kind of receivers—the ‘narratees’—to whom they are supposedly addressed. 1974Southern Lit. Jrnl. VI. 42 The two images of narrator and narratee. 1983T. Eagleton Lit. Theory iii. 106 The category of ‘voice’..concerns the act of narrating itself, what kind of narrator and narratee are implied. |