The purpose of this study is to examine the multi-voicedness techniques in E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India and George Orwell’s Burmese Days, in terms of the narrator’s role and the plurality of voices and consciousnesses. This paper used the concept of polyphony which was coined by Bakhtin as a methodology in analyzing and examining the aforesaid novels. The results of this study showed that; First, both novels used the omniscient narrator as a narrative technique, since the voice of the author was evident on more than one occasion. Moreover, there was an influence by the omniscient narrator on the reader, which might be considered significant on more than one occasion, in controlling and manipulating his decisions and views in A Passage ...
A Passage to India presents the issue of the human relationship between the British and the Indians ...
This research was conducted to analyze the influence of orientalism and occidentalism on the lives o...
Caryl Phillips’s multi-voiced texts have often been studied through the lens of Bakhtinian polyphony...
The purpose of this study is to examine the multi-voicedness techniques in E.M. Forster’s A Passage ...
This study tried to discover British colonial power in George Orwell’s Burmese Days. Gramsci's hegem...
This paper explores diverse voices inAli’s “Twilight in Delhi”(1940) throughBakhtin’s theory of dial...
AbstractIn Burmese Days, George Orwell presents the relationships between the English people and the...
This study explores how English writers falsely portray the indigenous people of the British colonie...
First published in 1934, George Orwell’s Burmese Days, which can be read as an example of both descr...
In Orientalism, Edward Said identified how the Westerner “spoke for” and represented the silent Orie...
I wish to argue that oral theory and contemporary critical theory not only share similar "principles...
This thesis examines the work of three major Indian novelists belonging to consecutive generations w...
The basis for my thesis is E. M. Forster’s "A Passage to India" and Hari Kunzru’s "The Impressionist...
Mikhail Bakhtin (1984), as a Russian linguist and philosopher introduced the concept of ‘voice’ in t...
There are fourteen novels in the oeuvre of R.K.Narayan. The English Teacher, one among them, publish...
A Passage to India presents the issue of the human relationship between the British and the Indians ...
This research was conducted to analyze the influence of orientalism and occidentalism on the lives o...
Caryl Phillips’s multi-voiced texts have often been studied through the lens of Bakhtinian polyphony...
The purpose of this study is to examine the multi-voicedness techniques in E.M. Forster’s A Passage ...
This study tried to discover British colonial power in George Orwell’s Burmese Days. Gramsci's hegem...
This paper explores diverse voices inAli’s “Twilight in Delhi”(1940) throughBakhtin’s theory of dial...
AbstractIn Burmese Days, George Orwell presents the relationships between the English people and the...
This study explores how English writers falsely portray the indigenous people of the British colonie...
First published in 1934, George Orwell’s Burmese Days, which can be read as an example of both descr...
In Orientalism, Edward Said identified how the Westerner “spoke for” and represented the silent Orie...
I wish to argue that oral theory and contemporary critical theory not only share similar "principles...
This thesis examines the work of three major Indian novelists belonging to consecutive generations w...
The basis for my thesis is E. M. Forster’s "A Passage to India" and Hari Kunzru’s "The Impressionist...
Mikhail Bakhtin (1984), as a Russian linguist and philosopher introduced the concept of ‘voice’ in t...
There are fourteen novels in the oeuvre of R.K.Narayan. The English Teacher, one among them, publish...
A Passage to India presents the issue of the human relationship between the British and the Indians ...
This research was conducted to analyze the influence of orientalism and occidentalism on the lives o...
Caryl Phillips’s multi-voiced texts have often been studied through the lens of Bakhtinian polyphony...