The well is not the world: William Golding's sense of reality in Darkness Visible
This essay is a study of the writer William Golding’s distinctive ways of generating what one might call a sense of reality in his novel Darkness Visible, which appeared at a point in the history of English literature at which the project of literary realism found itself in a condition of modernism....
第一著者: | Mulhall, S |
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その他の著者: | Falcato, A |
フォーマット: | Book section |
言語: | English |
出版事項: |
Springer
2018
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