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The starting point for this work is the exigency of community in the contemporary world. A number of British novels and films written and produced during Margaret Thatcher's term in office illustrate the deep social and economic...
Through a Blanchovian reading, this study situates Samuel Beckett's major novels as writings either grappling with problems toward or at the limits of experience. Beckett posits in 1936 the necessity for a "literature of the unword, a...
This study examines Ayn Rand's fiction in relation to twentieth century literature and culture. Despite its linguistic potential, The Fountainhead is not good art and does not represent romantic fiction as Rand claims. It is truly her...
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