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...
Main Authors: | Regagba Aicha, Farzana Maria |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Arabic |
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University of Djelfa
2022-09-01
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Series: | آفاق للعلوم |
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Online Access: | https://afak-revues.com/index.php/afak/article/view/871 |
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