MODERNIST TRANSFORMATIONS OF LIFE NARRATIVE: FROM WILDE AND WOOLF TO BECHDEL AND RUSHDIE

The essay provides an overview of the essays in the special issue, Modernist Life Narrative: Biography, Autobiography, Bildungsroman , arguing that considering the forms together, along with film and graphic narratives, brings out significant common features. It explores with reference to the essays...

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INTRODUCTION
Irish literature
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Mannheim, Karl (1893-1947)
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Postcolonialism
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Social integration
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Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-1894)
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