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The concept “depth” in modernism and metamodernism. From Marcel Proust’s “frozen lava” to Ali Smith’s “plaster”

Tekst Kniga Knigoizdanie
The article raises the question of studying the concept “depth" in the literature of metamodernism or “new sincerity". A lot of research has been devoted to the literature of metamodemism itself in the last ten years, mainly in foreign literary criticism
S. G. Gorbovskaya
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‘Connected to Time’: Ali Smith’s Anachronistic Scottish Cosmopolitanism

2022
Ali Smith’s Autumn (2016), described as the first Brexit novel and an important exemplar of ‘BrexLit’, offers a powerful counter discourse that exemplifies Scotland’s desire to remain in the EU despite the dominant rhetoric of British nationalism. Fiona McCulloch’s geopolitical reading of Autumn (2016), Winter (2017) and There but for the (2011) places
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Ali Smith’s necessary-contingent, or navigating the global

Textual Practice, 2016
This essay begins by tracking down the various interplays between necessity and contingency to be found in two of Ali Smith’s novels: The Accidental (2005) and There but for the (2012). As a result of these interplays, it will be suggested that Smith’s novels produce a distinct concept, which is named the necessary-contingent.
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A Quivering Ontology: Ali Smith, Hauntology, and Deconstructive Aesthetics

Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction
Tabby Carless-Frost
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