This article focuses on Muriel Spark’s art of the nouveau roman in The Driver’s Seat. It probes into the nature of the nouveau roman, the major concerns of its advocates, and the relation between the nouveau roman and postmodernism. Then it tackles with the presentation of the protagonist, the descriptions of the places, monotonous behaviour of the characters and the purposeful design of the lack of syntactical variety. Finally, it discusses the disruption of the sequential plot. With the impersonal narration and the rejection of the sequential plot, Spark’s The Driver’s Seat shows the typical features of the nouveau roman as well as the postmodernist fiction and turns out to be a brilliant success
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This article focuses on Muriel Spark’s art of the nouveau roman in The Driver’s Seat. It probes into...
This study investigates the characteristics of Muriel Spark?s postmodernist art and how her experie...
There are three phases in Muriel Spark's career as a writer of Catholic surrealist satire. Each of t...
This thesis considers the early dissemination and critical/cultural/literary reception of the nouvea...
Muriel Spark’s The Driver’s Seat is a radical metafictional experiment, suggesting the inexorable co...
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The nouveau roman and Writing in Britain After Modernism recovers a neglected literary history. In t...
The article discusses what postmodernism is, the most significant works of this direction, literary ...
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Muriel Sparks The Drivers Seat is a radical metafictional experiment, suggesting the inexorable conn...
International audienceThis article investigates the relationship of the tableau vivant to modernism ...
Discusses Spark\u27s well-known novel, recognizing its curious amalgamation of acerbic humour, eleg...
The article considers two main aspects of literary estrangement in neo-Victorian fiction, starting f...
International audienceAbstract. – This article deals with the reformulation devices at work in the n...
This article proposes to broaden our understanding of artistic activity in Proust’s À la recherche d...
This article focuses on Muriel Spark’s art of the nouveau roman in The Driver’s Seat. It probes into...
This study investigates the characteristics of Muriel Spark?s postmodernist art and how her experie...
There are three phases in Muriel Spark's career as a writer of Catholic surrealist satire. Each of t...
This thesis considers the early dissemination and critical/cultural/literary reception of the nouvea...
Muriel Spark’s The Driver’s Seat is a radical metafictional experiment, suggesting the inexorable co...
This article examines how the narrator of Patrick Modiano's Dora Bruder recalls the figures of the P...
The nouveau roman and Writing in Britain After Modernism recovers a neglected literary history. In t...
The article discusses what postmodernism is, the most significant works of this direction, literary ...
This article will examine the playing with aesthetical surfaces in postmodern theatre and how itrefl...
Muriel Sparks The Drivers Seat is a radical metafictional experiment, suggesting the inexorable conn...
International audienceThis article investigates the relationship of the tableau vivant to modernism ...
Discusses Spark\u27s well-known novel, recognizing its curious amalgamation of acerbic humour, eleg...
The article considers two main aspects of literary estrangement in neo-Victorian fiction, starting f...
International audienceAbstract. – This article deals with the reformulation devices at work in the n...
This article proposes to broaden our understanding of artistic activity in Proust’s À la recherche d...