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THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EPISTOLARY MOTIF IN LITERATURE: A STUDY OF IRIS MURDOCH'S NOVELS

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This article explores the evolution and functional significance of the epistolary genre in western literature, with a specific focus on the novels of Iris Murdoch. By analyzing works such as Under the Net, The Flight from the Enchanter, and The Unicorn, the study demonstrates how letters serve as a psychological investigation of the human soul.
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Science communications. [PDF]

open access: yesNotes Rec R Soc Lond, 2017
Marsden B.
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Imitative Suicide, Mental Health, and Related Sobriquets. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian J Psychol Med, 2020
Chatterjee SS, D'cruz M.
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Transgressive Acts: Michel Foucault's Lessons on Resistance for Nurses. [PDF]

open access: yesNurs Philos
Moreno-Mulet C   +4 more
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Book Review [PDF]

open access: yesMed Hist, 2016
Faubert M.
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Focus on “Topics in American Literature”: A Love Letter to Teaching Epistolary Texts

open access: yesFocus on “Topics in American Literature”: A Love Letter to Teaching Epistolary Texts
Letters are underutilized but exceedingly valuable resources for any class but are particularly key for literature courses: they reveal important historical details, emphasize character, tone, and setting, as well as often embodying the practice of close reading. Literature composed of letters is known as epistolary literature.
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Did Ugo Foscolo suffer from chronic renal insufficiency? [PDF]

open access: yesSpringerplus, 2016
Stamatiou K   +2 more
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