The Grotesque in Recent Postcolonial Literature in English
Solitude and Enclosure in
Oscar and Lucinda
The Enclosed Space in Swift, Byatt, and Carey
The Fallen Nature of Narrative and Knowledge -- Fragmentation and Filling the Void in Byatt's
Possession
,
Oscar and Lucinda
, and
Waterland
The Grotesque and Post-Colonialism: Carey's
Oscar and Lucinda
Rewriting Victorian Sexuality in Swift, Carey, and Byatt
Some Political Origins of Rushdie's
Shame
The Grotesque and Post-Colonialism in
Shame
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The Art of Story-Telling
Taking Responsibility
Rushdie, Ishiguro, and the Art of Story-Telling
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