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Translating The Infinities by John Banville
Published 2015-12-01“…<p>Abstract - John Banville’s talent as a prose stylist is widely recognized. …”
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John Banville : arguments of postmodernity
Published 2013“…I begin my paper with the observation that one often finds John Banville’s works being read as ‘postmodern’ by scholars in the critical discourse about the author’s fiction. …”
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Music in John Banville’s Ghosts and The Sea
Published 2016“…John Banville has repeatedly stressed the necessity for novelists to be poets. …”
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“The Incest Plot” in John Banville’s Ancient Light
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Double Coding in John Banville’s Mefisto (1999)
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JOHN BANVILLE’S SHROUD: A DECONSTRUCTIONIST’S CONFESSION
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Reviving the House of Fiction: John Banville’s Birchwood
Published 2019-10-01“…This paper examines the limits of postmodernist techniques and forms through a study of John Banville’s Birchwood (1973), a novel which can be said to overtly question the ‘tools’ a writer/artist has at his disposal to create meaning. …”
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John Banville : interpreting reality through fiction
Published 2012“…This paper examines John Banville’s oeuvre in the context of fiction’s relation to reality. …”
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Negotiating Cultural Identity and Heritage in John Banville’s Birchwood
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Non-anthropocentric poetics in John Banville's art trilogy
Published 2014“…Given that much of John Banville's oeurve feature the decentred subject as suspended in an indifferent world, this paper seeks to trace the assimilation of this non-anthropocentric aesthetic specifically in the art trilogy, even as the novels foreground differing sets of meditations on the imagination and the significance of art.…”
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The changing novel form : Virginia Woolf and John Banville
Published 2015“…This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s and John Banville’s obsession with art and formal experimentation, and how they define the relationship between the artistic imagination and reality to discuss the problem of representation in art in terms of the changing novel form. …”
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“Necessary fantasy”: The Presence of Fantastic in John Banville’s Birchwood and Mefisto
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The Role of Female Characters in the Narrator’s Quest for Identity in John Banville’s Eclipse
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“The Old Illusion of Belonging”: Distinctive Style, Bad Faith and John Banville’s The Sea
Published 2010-03-01“…John Banville’s The Sea (2005) is not only a highly stylistic novel but also a novel about style. …”
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Fiction as art : self-conscious parodies of myth and science in John Banville's the infinities
Published 2014“…The relationship between fiction and reality is a recurring concern in John Banville's The Infinities (2009). The novel contains both realist and postmodern elements—while The Infinities indulgently glorifies the beauty of the world with its ornate descriptions and stylizations, the novel is also self-conscious of its status as a work of literature. …”
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John Banville's haunted journeys to Prague of the mind portraits of the invisible side of a city
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"At the boundary of perceived reality and pure form" : establishing an authentic authorial voice in John Banville's 'The Sea'
Published 2017“…This thesis seeks to demonstrate how John Banville’s use of form in The Sea helps fulfil the conditions set up in the novels preceding The Sea to navigate the irreconcilable gap between writing and the reality it attempts to represent. …”
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