found: Work cat.: 2007419215: Maziarczyk, G. The narratee in contemporary British Fiction, 2005:cover (narratee: that is the addressee to whom the narrator directs his narrative; the narratee's presence can be systematised according to two gradable criteria: the degree of concretisation on the level of the presented world and the scope of interpretive competence attributed to the narratee by the narrator; three basic types of narratee: potential readers/listeners (minimum concretisation); characters of medium concretisation, and, protagonists of maximum concretisation)
found: Quinn, E. A dictionary of literary and thematic terms, 1999:p. 210 (Narratee: In a narrative, the figure to whom the story is told; the narratee is distinct from the implied reader of a fictional work in that the narratee is a character in the text)
found: Hawthorn, J. A glossary of contemporary literary theory, 1992:p. 160 (Narratee: the 'target' at whom a narrative is directed; may be single or multiple, personified or non-personified)