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THE AMBIGUITY OF IDENTITY AND THE AMBIGUITY OF FORMATION IN AMBIGUOUS ADVENTURE BY CHEIKH HAMIDOU KANE AS A POSTCOLONIAL BILDUNGSROMAN
(Namık Kemal Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, 2016)
One of the most important literary outcomes of the postmodern period, the postcolonial novel reifies many of its principles and views, such as the idea of the fall of contemporary culture and the doubts concerning cultural ...
VICTORIAN CRITICS AND METACRITICS: ARNOLD, PATER, RUSKIN AND THE INDEPENDENCE OF LITERARY CRITICISM
(Namık Kemal Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, 2014)
Viktorya dönemi eleştirmenleri, İngiliz eleştiri kuramının 20. yüzyıldaki bilimsel ve yöntembilimsel oluşumundan önce, kuramın gelişimine yönelik son büyük adımı atmışlardır. Viktorya dönemi eleştirisi ayrıca çağdaş edebiyat ...
JOHN DRYDEN, RESTORATION, AND NEOCLASSICISM: SAMPLES OF PRESCRIPTIVE CRITICISM IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
(Namık Kemal Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, 2015)
Edebi eleştiri, amacı belli çalışmaları analiz etmek olmakla beraber, edebi metni değerlendirme ve anlama entelektüel yetisi anlamına da gelir; fakat birçok eleştirmen 20. Yüzyıldan önce bunu başarmış olmasına ragmen, ...
The Bildungsroman as Monomythic Fictional Discourse: Identity Formation and Assertion in Great Expectations
(2019)
The aim of the present study is to show what makes the protagonist of a Bildungsroman to be at the same time the hero of the monomyth. In order to achieve this purpose, after having defined and shown the essence of the ...
Henry James and the Bildungsroman: Between Convention and Its Alteration
(2020)
Some of the most important and popular Victorian novels are Bildungsromane, inwhich authors construct or rather reconstruct their own life experiences as formativeprocesses. To mention just David Copperfield, Great ...
Building Self-Identity in Urban Background: Portrait and Reshaping the Thematic Perspectives of the Bildung in the Age of Modernism
(2020)
Among the twentieth-century writers who made the city a part of their discourseaiming at revealing both self-identity and social meanings is James Joyce, a majorrepresentative of modernism. Portrait is a Bildungsroman which ...