As its title explicitly states, McEwan’s best-known novel depicts a process of atonement, in which the narrator, Briony Tallis, a girl with a disquietingly vivid imagination, stages her fantasy of control over the past and the future of her characters. Her guilt for having falsely accused her sister’s lover, Robbie Turner, of rape, draws her to try and find an accurate vision of the events that happened during the night she ‘committed her crime’.The novel offers a series of architectural elements materializing Briony’s vision : Tallis House’s doors and windows indeed symbolize the thresholds of a constant rewriting of the past striving for ethical relevance. Nevertheless, those framing elements frequently come up against the desirable, yet ...
Atonement, do escritor britânico Ian McEwan, foi publicado em 2001, e apresenta a protagonista Brion...
Recent fiction has shown that, for many contemporary British writers (Ishiguro, Barker, Swift,. . .)...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement presents a meta-level relationship among author, reader, and characters. ...
Comme l’annonce explicitement le titre du roman phare de Ian McEwan, Atonement, c’est un processus d...
Ian McEwan�s symphonic novel of love and war, childhood and class, guilt and forgiveness provides al...
The concept of distorting the line between fiction and reality appears to be one of the main themes ...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement re-traces the development of twentieth-century fiction from modernist amor...
This paper will consider the notions of sight, vision and imagination in Ian McEwan’s Atonement (200...
Many critics have pointed out the ambiguities of Atonement, a postmodernist anti-nostalgic novel tha...
Frank Kermode’s The Sense of an Ending (1967) seeks to establish a bond between fiction, history, th...
Even so I would like to point out in my thesis that Atonement is rather a novel of trauma than the ...
Many critics have pointed out the ambiguities of Atonement, a postmodernist anti-nostalgic novel tha...
International audienceThis chapter proposes an analysis of Joe Wright’s 2007 film adaptation of Ian ...
Real Life as a Play on Stage A Study of Guilt and Shame in Ian McEwan’s Atonement In the novel Atone...
In the novel "Atonement" by Ian McEwan, questions of guilt, shame and redemption are in focus. The m...
Atonement, do escritor britânico Ian McEwan, foi publicado em 2001, e apresenta a protagonista Brion...
Recent fiction has shown that, for many contemporary British writers (Ishiguro, Barker, Swift,. . .)...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement presents a meta-level relationship among author, reader, and characters. ...
Comme l’annonce explicitement le titre du roman phare de Ian McEwan, Atonement, c’est un processus d...
Ian McEwan�s symphonic novel of love and war, childhood and class, guilt and forgiveness provides al...
The concept of distorting the line between fiction and reality appears to be one of the main themes ...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement re-traces the development of twentieth-century fiction from modernist amor...
This paper will consider the notions of sight, vision and imagination in Ian McEwan’s Atonement (200...
Many critics have pointed out the ambiguities of Atonement, a postmodernist anti-nostalgic novel tha...
Frank Kermode’s The Sense of an Ending (1967) seeks to establish a bond between fiction, history, th...
Even so I would like to point out in my thesis that Atonement is rather a novel of trauma than the ...
Many critics have pointed out the ambiguities of Atonement, a postmodernist anti-nostalgic novel tha...
International audienceThis chapter proposes an analysis of Joe Wright’s 2007 film adaptation of Ian ...
Real Life as a Play on Stage A Study of Guilt and Shame in Ian McEwan’s Atonement In the novel Atone...
In the novel "Atonement" by Ian McEwan, questions of guilt, shame and redemption are in focus. The m...
Atonement, do escritor britânico Ian McEwan, foi publicado em 2001, e apresenta a protagonista Brion...
Recent fiction has shown that, for many contemporary British writers (Ishiguro, Barker, Swift,. . .)...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement presents a meta-level relationship among author, reader, and characters. ...