The Virgin's Lover

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Virgin’s Lover?

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The point of view of the novel is third person intimate style, always from outside of the character, but with special reference and following one character during a scene. The shifting subjects of these perspectives are Amy, Robert, William Cecil and Elizabeth Tudor, with the most emphasis being placed upon Amy and Robert.

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