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Du musst dran glauben. Von der Literatur der Lüge zur Lüge der Literatur
The article discusses the relationship between literature and lying on the basis of a neutral definition of lying. The article argues that literature itself is primarily not capable of lying, because it uncovers its own fictional ‘lies’ and presupposes a
Jochen Mecke
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The Plight of Prostitution: A Study of Sonia Marmeladov in Crime and Punishment [PDF]
Fyodor Dostoevsky\u27s celebrated novel Crime and Punishment (1866) exposes complex moral issues testing the urban population of nineteenth century St. Petersburg.
Carroll, Clare
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This article seeks to shed light on a central theme of postmodernism: the fragmented nature of History, often depicted as a disjointed narrative held together by tenuous connections.
Camilla Pinto
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The category of “unreliable narrator” in the novels of L. Eltang
M. S. Mozzherina
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A Nauseating Fall. Understatement and Realisation in Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions [PDF]
The strikingly simple style of Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions -the narration of an apparently innocent child, Tambudzai- cuts deep into the reader, making the novel an impressively powerful critique of the colonial machinery.
Ballart Lladós, Clara +1 more
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In the article it was shown that the reliability of a narrator might be put to doubt in several ways, and the truthfulness of anyfictive narration as such had also been questioned. Unreliable narration is often linked with mental illness and instability,
E. E. Ivashkevych.
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Dementia, Cognitive Narratology, and Unreliable Narration in Florian Zeller’s The Father
Florian Zeller’s The Father is a film about dementia as a narrative disorder. The film tells a fragmented story through the eyes of Anthony, who is living with late-onset dementia.
Slavica Srbinovska
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Guide to the classics: Don Quixote, the world’s first novel – and one of the best [PDF]
Completed by Cervantes when he was in prison, Don Quixote is the tale of a man so passionate about reading he leaves home to live the life of his fictional ...
Puchau de Lecea, Ana +1 more
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LINGUISTIC PRAGMATICS OF LITERARY FICTION: UNREAL MODALITY IN V.V. ORLOV’S NOVEL “THE PHARMACIST”
The article considers the role of textual unreal modality in the formation and functioning of literary fiction. It identifies and describes the means of textual unreal modality, which has extensive linguistic and pragmatic potential.
Anna Dzyubenko
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Making history: post-historical commemorations of the past in British television [PDF]
The postmodernist re-evaluation of historical study has let to an awareness of the value of the moving image to the historian. Film can present us with glimpses of a past independent of discourse and its unique link with reality carries with it ...
Smith, L.
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