A complex and controversial novel, Atonement is at the core of a lively critical debate, opposing those who focus on the impossibility of Briony’s atonement – also in relation to the author’s atheist views – to those who conversely explore the redemptive quality of her ‘postlapsarian’ painful self-fashioning. Far from concerning simply the destiny of a literary character, this debate has to do with the impact Postmodernist relativism has on both the conception of the human subject and the discourses of the past, from memory to history and fiction. Discarding any potentially nihilistic interpretations of Atonement as disempowering, this article delves into Ian McEwan’s multi-layered text in order to comprehend its ambivalences, its subtle in...
Postmodernism is a literary theory that has a different narrative from other literary theory. Postmo...
The concept of distorting the line between fiction and reality appears to be one of the main themes ...
Through an analysis of Ian McEwan's novel Atonement (2001), this essay considers the potentialities ...
A complex and controversial novel, Atonement is at the core of a lively critical debate, opposing th...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement re-traces the development of twentieth-century fiction from modernist amor...
This article discusses the narrative manipulations which have been established as a typical trait in...
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...
This article attempts to map out the extent, the fruitfulness and the limitations of McEwan’s specif...
This paper deals with the theme of Atonement. It is a rudimentary paper which has been prepared in a...
Many critics have pointed out the ambiguities of Atonement, a postmodernist anti-nostalgic novel tha...
Ian McEwan, together with Martin Amis, is now the best-known and controversial contemporary British ...
While the human capacity of storytelling constitutes an important meta-textual motif in several of M...
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...
Postmodernism is a literary theory that has a different narrative from other literary theory. Postmo...
The concept of distorting the line between fiction and reality appears to be one of the main themes ...
Through an analysis of Ian McEwan's novel Atonement (2001), this essay considers the potentialities ...
A complex and controversial novel, Atonement is at the core of a lively critical debate, opposing th...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement re-traces the development of twentieth-century fiction from modernist amor...
This article discusses the narrative manipulations which have been established as a typical trait in...
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...
This article attempts to map out the extent, the fruitfulness and the limitations of McEwan’s specif...
This paper deals with the theme of Atonement. It is a rudimentary paper which has been prepared in a...
Many critics have pointed out the ambiguities of Atonement, a postmodernist anti-nostalgic novel tha...
Ian McEwan, together with Martin Amis, is now the best-known and controversial contemporary British ...
While the human capacity of storytelling constitutes an important meta-textual motif in several of M...
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...
Postmodernism is a literary theory that has a different narrative from other literary theory. Postmo...
The concept of distorting the line between fiction and reality appears to be one of the main themes ...
Through an analysis of Ian McEwan's novel Atonement (2001), this essay considers the potentialities ...