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From Worlds to Words and the Other Way Around: the Victorian Inheritance in the Postmodern British Novel
From Worlds to Words and the Other Way Around: the Victorian Inheritance in the Postmodern British Novel // Theme Parks, Rainforests and Sprouting Wastelands. European essays on theory and performance in contemporary British fiction / Todd, Richard et al. (ur.)., 2000. str. 77-87
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Naslov
From Worlds to Words and the Other Way Around: the Victorian Inheritance in the
Postmodern British Novel
Autori
Jukić-Gregurić, Tatjana
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Theme Parks, Rainforests and Sprouting Wastelands. European
essays on theory and performance in contemporary British fiction
Urednik/ci
Todd, Richard et al.
Grad
Amsterdam : Atlanta
Godina
2000
Raspon stranica
77-87
ISBN
90-420-0502-5
Ključne riječi
postmodernism - historiographic metafiction - representation - history - Victorianism
Sažetak
Ohn Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman is the first English postmodernist novel to address openly the issue of its Victorian heritage. It offers a new perspective of the issues commonly associated with various postmodernist historicisms. My aim is to analyze the interaction between Fowles's portrayal of the Victorian culture and the Victorians as seen by other British postmodernist writers (Rhys, Barnes, Ackroyd, Byatt, Tennant, Colegate).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija
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