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Mine Özyurt Kılıç
Publikováno v:
Feminismo/s, Vol 0, Iss 4, Pp 127-134 (2004)
The paper will examine how Jeanette Winterson makes efficient use of historical material in her fiction. Winterson’s use of history as the subject material of her fiction is interesting in that through the narratorial comments upon the nature of hi
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https://doaj.org/article/305413a61c404ae892bd8d02574a0e36
Autor:
Mine Özyurt Kiliç
The first female Chair of the Royal Society of Literature and translated into thirteen languages, Maggie Gee is writing the Victorian condition-of-England novel for 21st-century Britain. In the first critical study of Gee's work, Mine Özyurt Kiliç
In this book, scholars, students and aficionados of Jeanette Winterson will find ten analyses of time, space and narrative in her works. From her very first novel, Jeanette Winterson has made her characters move in time and in space, and she has alwa
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Mine Özyurt Kılıç
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Women's Writing.
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Mine Özyurt Kılıç
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Contemporary Women's Writing. 9:167-181
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Mine Özyurt Kılıç
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Women's Writing. 12:395-396
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Mine Özyurt Kılıç
Publikováno v:
English Studies
When asked by an interviewer to define her key themes in The PowerBook, Jeanette Winterson replied “Oh, boundaries, desire, time, identity.”1 As most critics agree, Winterson reworks the themes tha...
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Mine Özyurt Kılıç
Bergmann Loizeaux argues convincingly that the ekphrastic poet often felt a kinship with painters of the past, especially in the twentieth century. Marginalized as members of an elite form of art, poets sought visual soul mates, as Sexton found in Va
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f0b21d276dd5fa9e893a7ca99afe7421
https://hdl.handle.net/11376/1437
https://hdl.handle.net/11376/1437