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Indian writing in English reveals the dialectics of imperialism in its journey from the periphery to the center and echoes a deep core of neo-colonialism based on power politics. Amitav Ghosh, one of the most widely known Indian writers, is a serious nove... see more

In the paper, the author has spotlighted the specific representation of autistic thinking in contemporary post-postmodernistic novel. Post-postmodernistic novels exploit neopositivistic strategies of world perception and analysis providing new philosophic... see more

In the paper, the author has spotlighted the specific representation of autistic thinking in contemporary post-postmodernistic novel. Post-postmodernistic novels exploit neopositivistic strategies of world perception and analysis providing new philosophic... see more

The article deals with the events of summer 1917 and their reflection in Akunin's Angel Battalion. The time of creation of Bochkareva's women battalion of death and its role in the battle of Smorgon on the Western Front is discussed. The reasons for suppr... see more

AbstractThis paper takes issue with accusations that postmodernist fiction neglects or refuses to engage with history. I offer a reading of John Fowles’s A maggot which demonstrates how postmodernist novels, by way of a self-reflexive interrogation of the... see more

In the paper, the author has spotlighted the specific representation of autistic thinking in contemporary post-postmodernistic novel. Post-postmodernistic novels exploit neopositivistic strategies of world perception and analysis providing new philosophic... see more

McEwan’s interest in examining the relationship between reality and imagination, history and fabrication in the process of writing is arguably considered as one of the themes related to postmodern metafiction writing. He also adopts the postmodern interte... see more

The aim of this article is to focus on the study of disorientation and fragmentation in Ian McEwan’s novels. It attempts to give the explanation of postmodernism and employ in the novels of Amsterdam and Atonement. Ian McEwan has one of the controversial ... see more

The narrative work of American novelist Jonathan Franzen has undeniably been neglected by academic criticism, a circumstance which is even more evident as regards his early fiction. It is the case that a significant part of such (scarce) critical attentio... see more

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