The third-person narrative continues more or less throughout the book.
The third-person narrative is told exclusively from Strether's point of view.
The novel is divided into three parts, following a third-person omniscient narrative with no main character.
The central character of the limited third-person narrative, Tom is a psychologist, with particular experience in working with children.
Everyone speaks the work's third-person narrative as well as dialogue.
Dragon Haven is written in third-person narrative from the viewpoint of several key characters.
The form of the novel is unusual, combining first- and third-person narrative.
They were among his last works, and the first series in which the novelist used the third-person narrative.
The first and last parts of the story are told as a third-person narrative, but the middle part is written in the first person.
It is not told from the point of view of any characters but in a third-person narrative, a first for the show.