Thesis advisor: Kathy A. LeeIn this paper I examine the characteristics of exile as they appear in Isabel Allende's novels The House of the Spirits, Daughter of Fortune and Portrait in Sepia. I argue that each of her protagonists is in exile and seeks identity through the act of writing. The impact of external factors on the exile, such as setting, movement, and family, is minimal in comparison to the effect of writing on her protagonists. Allende, herself an exile, finds identity through writing, and her protagonists do the same.Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2004.Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences.Discipline: English.Discipline: College Honors Program
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Isabel Allende is one of the most widely read writers from Latin America this century. Her work has ...
Kanza Javed in her novel Ashes, Wine and Dust exposes the bitter reality that is often faced by the ...
Cultural displacement and exile are major topics that are portrayed in Caribbean literature and in t...
This research demonstrates how Isabel Allende has created a trilogy representing alterity and the su...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of exile in three works of contemporary fiction, p...
The following study examines the complexities surrounding identity negotiation in transnational lite...
The purpose of this paper is to explore how home – as a concept and a physical space—is depicted in ...
In her article Latino Identity in Allende\u27s Historical Novels Olga Ries analyzes the concept of...
Literary responses to Republican exile are diverse and autobiographical works have emerged as a sign...
My I.S. compares three novels by Isabel Allende: The House of the Spirits, Daughter of Fortune, and ...
Isabel Allende\u27s debut novel The House of the Spirits follows three generations of a Chilean fami...
AbstractThe purpose of writing this paper is to analyze the problem concerning the oppression of the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a study of the marginalization and sile...
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This article proposes a comparative study of two novels, The House of the Spirits (1982) and Portrai...
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