The Marriage Portrait

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Marriage Portrait?

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The majority of The Marriage Portrait is told through a third-person limited point of view. O’Farrell temporarily deviates from the third-person limited point of view when she grants the reader access to Eleanora’s internal thoughts and emotions in “The Unfortunate Circumstances of Lucrezia’s Conceptions”.

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The Marriage Portrait