A Thousand Ships

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, A Thousand Ships?

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The point of view of “A Thousand Ships” is third person, with the exception of Calliope and Penelope who write in the first person. Calliope is the creative force behind the narrative, and the reader has the sense that it is she who tells the story, while Penelope crafts her own epistolary narrative within the overall arc of the novel.

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