“A Narratological Analysis of D. M. Thomas’s The White Hotel (1981)” originated within a seminar on British Postmodernist Literature during the first Master’s Degree in “British and North-American Culture and Literature” (2001-04) at the Universidade da Madeira set up by the Department of English and German Studies. This dissertation seeks to present a narratological analysis of Thomas’s novel. The White Hotel stands as a paradigmatic example of the kind of literature that has dominated the British literary scene in the past three decades, commonly referred to as postmodernist fiction, owing to its formal craftsmanship (multiplicity of narrative voices and perspectives, mixing of differing genres and text types, inclusion of embedded n...
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Designed as an introduction to some concerns of the postmodern moment--a moment which demands an awa...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
My dissertation focuses on an analysis of postmodern narrative strategies in Milan Kundera's The Un...
D. M. Thomas’s The White Hotel (1981) narrates the personal history of Lisa Erdman who is mercilessl...
Donald Michael Thomas was born in Cornwall in 1935, so he was only a child when the war broke out a...
This paper seeks to examine theoretical aspects of the narrative by exploring the elements of time a...
In the novel The White Hotel, D.M. Thomas's superimposition of a Freudian-style case history onto a ...
This article explores the possibility of representing collective violence such as the Holocaust with...
My title refers to the fact that in D. M. Thomas's remarkable novel, both art, in the form of liter...
From Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales to Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote and Franz Kafka's T...
The Hotel in Postmodern Literature and Film This thesis examines postmodern literature and film set...
White's fiction is a writing under pressure from the twin claims of being and becoming. In his earl...
Among literary-theoretical concepts, mimesis has one of the longest histories, dating back to Plato ...
Allan Sealy‘s first novel called The Trotter-nama, published in 1988, relocated the marginalized rac...
This study of Patrick White's work is chiefly concerned with the first four novels, but refers also ...
Designed as an introduction to some concerns of the postmodern moment--a moment which demands an awa...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
My dissertation focuses on an analysis of postmodern narrative strategies in Milan Kundera's The Un...