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Nadine Gordimer, Jump and Other Stories: “The Alternate Lives I Invent” Abstracts & Bios Abstracts International Conference
ABSTRACT —The Waters Return“: Myth and Mystery in Graham Swift
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Golden Man Booker Prize Shortlist Celebrating Five Decades of the Finest Fiction
V. S. Naipaul. a World in Tension Judith Misrahi-Barak
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Willis 1 a Carnivalesque Perspective of Graham Swift's Last Orders Graham's Swift's Last Orders
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384 • William Faulkner Shreve Ceased, As If He Were Waiting for Them To
Fiction Award Winners 2019
The Work of A.S. Byatt Has Already Received Much Critical Attention, Especially Since the Booker Prize for Possession: a Romance in 1990
Nadine Gordimer De-Linking, Interrupting, Severing
Different Concepts of Magic(Al) Realism in Selected Works by Salman Rushdie and Graham Swift
Phototextuality As a Phenomenon of Present-Day British Prose
Crisis in Contemporary British Fiction
Bookers Prize
Notes on Contributors
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ENG 3808-002: 20Th Century British Literature Zahlan Eastern Illinois University
Voices and Silence in the Contemporary Novel in English
EN 3369 CONTEMPORARY BRITISH LITERATURE - LEVEL 5 (Updated Fall 2010) UK CREDITS: 15 US CR: 3/0/3
Man Booker Prize Winners
Intertextual Dialogue with the Victorian Past in the Contemporary Novel
Graham Swift's Last Orders
Myth and History
A Carnivalesque Perspective of Graham Swift's Last Orders
Denarrative Desire in the Contemporary British Novel
At the End of Pat Barker's Novel Another World, the Protagonist
The “Novel of Recollections”–Narration As a Means of Coming
Colonial Encounters in Jm Coetzee's Early Fiction
Postmodernist Features in Graham Swift‟S Last Orders
Polysèmes, 20 | 2018 Resonance and Spectrality in Graham Swift’S Fiction 2
Andrew Mahlstedt Field : “20Th-21St C
Booker-Prize
Introduction 1 Memory Texts: History, Fiction and the Historical Imaginary
Postwar Englishness in the Fiction of Pat Barker, Graham Swift and Adam
OCR Document
Trauma and Photography in Double Vision and out of This World
Trauma, Memory and History in Kazuo Ishiguro's Fiction