Twenty-first Century Novel Discourse. Nick Hornby's A Long Way Down
The identitary, social and political dimensions seem to govern most contemporary writing and Nick Hornby‟s is no exception. Exceptional, however, is the way in which he manages to build on traditional narrative practices, applying them to present-day philosophies of life – dictated by the current...
Main Author: | Michaela PRAISLER |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Casa Cărții de Știință
2016-06-01
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Series: | Cultural Intertexts |
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Online Access: | https://b00e8ea91c.clvaw-cdnwnd.com/4fb470e8cbb34a32a0dc1701f8d7322d/200000292-c3759c375b/93-101%20Praisler%20-%20Twenty-first%20Century%20Novel%20Discourse.%20Nick%20Hornby-s%20A%20Long%20Way%20Down.pdf |
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