Literary dystopia and allegorical experiential narratives In the novel “Trollar Ladders” by: Samir Qasimi

Modern and contemporary novels adopt different and new methods in order to deviate from the traditional pattern of narration, such as the use of that creative and misleading linguistic formation at the same time, to create a new poetic, aesthetically nourishing the novelist text with its openness to...

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Main Authors: Regagba Aicha, Farzana Maria
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Djelfa 2022-09-01
Series:آفاق للعلوم
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Online Access:https://afak-revues.com/index.php/afak/article/view/871
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Summary:Modern and contemporary novels adopt different and new methods in order to deviate from the traditional pattern of narration, such as the use of that creative and misleading linguistic formation at the same time, to create a new poetic, aesthetically nourishing the novelist text with its openness to a great semantic energy using an indirect method, and a figurative language that fragments the reader’s awareness of his intuition For meaning, you take it to multiple possibilities, and among these methods, the use of narrative allegory, and giving the novel’s spaces a miraculous, exotic, and even infernal tinge in order to criticize reality and ideology, and this is what the novelist Samir Qasimi used in his novel “Trollar Ladders”, which we will study in this article.
ISSN:2507-7228
2602-5345