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Time in “Winter” by Ali Smith

World Literature in the Context of Culture, 2023
The article analyses the representation of the theme of time in Ali Smith’s «Winter». The analysis concludes that time is the central category in the novel, serving as the basis and connector between a number of other elements of the novel’s poetics.
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Katherine Mansfield and Ali Smith

Women: A Cultural Review, 2009
Katherine Mansfield, The Collected Stories, Ali Smith, Introduction, Penguin Classics, 2007, £14.99 paperback 978 0 14 144181 8.
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COMMONISM AND IDEOLOGY IN ALI SMITH’S “COMMON”

2022
This paper deals with alternative modes of human existence as presented in Ali Smith’s short story “Common” (2009). Commonism, according to Nico Dockx and Pascal Gielen is a new radical ideology that is based on the values of sharing, common intellectual ownership and new social co-operations.
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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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Bagatelling Stories in Ali Smith’s Autumn

The AnaChronisT
Ali Smith’s Autumn, often called the first ever (post-)Brexit novel, portrays the dystopian reality of the modern UK, overwhelmed by the plurality of narrative voice and the manipulative mass culture of lies. As a way of resistance, Ali Smith restores faith in the capability of storytelling as an art form to connect, communicate and enable change ...
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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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Smith, Ali

2020
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Observation of Eisenbud–Wigner–Smith states as principal modes in multimode fibre

Nature Photonics, 2015
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