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Thematics and Poetics of Racism in Pajtim Statovci’s Novels My Cat Yugoslavia and Crossing [PDF]
This article examines two migration novels by Pajtim Statovci, My Cat Yugoslavia and Crossing, through the lens of the themes and poetics of racism. Racism studies are combined with character analysis, using James Phelan’s model as a framework.
Flóra Várkonyi
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Knut Hamsuns Pan og Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness
The article examines similarities between ”Glahns død. Et papir fra 1861”, i.e., the second part of Knut Hamsun’s novel Pan (1894), and Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness (1899).
Martin Humpál
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シュウカイナルボセイ IshiguroノA Pale View of Hillsニオケル「カコ」ノカイメイ [PDF]
The British-Japanese writer Kazuo Ishiguro\u27s first novel, A Pale View of Hills, is famous for its unreliable narrator. Like the narrator of Margarett Atwood\u27s Surfacing, Ishiguro\u27s narrator cannot face unbearable memories from her past; instead,
マグラス ポール D.
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Self-Justifying Narrative in Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending
Although the term ‘unreliable narrator’ has long existed, it was the modernist and post-modernist authors who added new dimensions to it. Julian Barnes, as a postmodernist author, was constantly involved in questioning the concepts of history and truth ...
Nazila Heidarzadegan, Omercan Tum
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The Unique Hadiths in Al-Mu'jam Al-Awsat and their appendages
Al-Mu'jam Al-Awasat by Imam Sulaiman bin Ahmad Al-Tabarani consists of hadiths with the chain of transmission. Also, Imam Al- Tabarani has passed comments which are regarded as "Elal al-Hadith" that when a narrator individually narrated the hadith from ...
Imdad Ullah, Fath ur Rahman al-Qarshi
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Censorship's Distortion of Narrative and Marital Relationships in Japanese War Period Fiction [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to challenge the notion that most Japanese writers only wrote nationalist fiction during the Pacific War with America. I analyzed two short stories published shortly after the start of the Pacific War, “December 8th” by Dazai
Scheele, Genevieve
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Whose story is it anyway? The ethics of narration and the narration of ethics in Summertime and Die Sneeuslaper [PDF]
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analyses and compares the narrative strategies in J.M. Coetzee’s Summertime and Marlene van Niekerk’s Die sneeuslaper and considers the implications of these strategies for the authors’ exploration of
Holtzhausen, Janita
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The article investigates the structure and the forms of lying from an aesthetical point of view. The first part deals with the question as to what extent literature, which is principally a form of communication that does not lie, is able to represent ...
Jochen Mecke
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Lolita Revisited: Controversy, Language and Image
The article proposes a reevaluation of Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita (1955), considering the controversy surrounding the novel’s theme: the sexual obsession of an adult man with a preadolescent girl.
Maria Clara Versiani Galery
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The Narrator in George Eliot’s Fiction: Connections to Modernism
This article attempts to explore and identify literary connections between Victorian fiction as written and developed by George Eliot and Anglo-Saxon modernist literature of the first half of the twentieth century.
Dallel CHENNI
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