This thesis analyses Billy Prior, the main fictional character in Pat Barker’s Regeneration trilogy, a young man who does not know any boundaries and who challenges the concepts and ideas that had been the foundations of his society until the beginning of the XXth century. Authority, sex, class divisions, gender roles and the war are the main areas of discussion. This work examines also the dialogue between Modernism and Postmodernism, the cultural context when the novels are set and written respectively. Of great importance too is the analysis of the trilogy as an example of the genre historical novel and of the use Pat Barker does of intertextuality
Union Street was Pat Barker’s first novel that could reach the reading public. Her previous two nove...
Abstract - Pat Barker's novel Double Vision (2003) addresses the ethics and aesthetics of witnessing...
Pat Barker\u2019s novel Double Vision (2003) addresses the ethics and aesthetics of witnessing and r...
Pat Barker’s fictional account of the Great War, The Regeneration Trilogy, completed in 1995, is con...
This thesis aims at analyzing how Pat Barker’s Regeneration trilogy evokes traditional and modern Go...
Pat Barker’s fictional account of the Great War, The Regeneration Trilogy, completed in 1995, is con...
comments and constructive help he kindly offered during the writing phase of the thesis. The thesis ...
Pat Barker’s Double Vision and Life Class: Revisioning Trauma in Narratives of RomanceThis ess...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
This thesis explores the factual and fictional content of Pat Barker's war trilogy Regeneration, whi...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF ASHLEY GREEN, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in English, pre...
Pat Barker's First World War novel Regeneration concludes with an author's note remarking that ‘[f]a...
In this thesis, I explore Pat Barker’s use of the sublime as a source of both moral authority and et...
Established Barker scholars return to her work, re-reading her novels to offer fresh and innovative ...
This thesis consists of various topics like general ideas and theories about the act of remembering,...
Union Street was Pat Barker’s first novel that could reach the reading public. Her previous two nove...
Abstract - Pat Barker's novel Double Vision (2003) addresses the ethics and aesthetics of witnessing...
Pat Barker\u2019s novel Double Vision (2003) addresses the ethics and aesthetics of witnessing and r...
Pat Barker’s fictional account of the Great War, The Regeneration Trilogy, completed in 1995, is con...
This thesis aims at analyzing how Pat Barker’s Regeneration trilogy evokes traditional and modern Go...
Pat Barker’s fictional account of the Great War, The Regeneration Trilogy, completed in 1995, is con...
comments and constructive help he kindly offered during the writing phase of the thesis. The thesis ...
Pat Barker’s Double Vision and Life Class: Revisioning Trauma in Narratives of RomanceThis ess...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
This thesis explores the factual and fictional content of Pat Barker's war trilogy Regeneration, whi...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF ASHLEY GREEN, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in English, pre...
Pat Barker's First World War novel Regeneration concludes with an author's note remarking that ‘[f]a...
In this thesis, I explore Pat Barker’s use of the sublime as a source of both moral authority and et...
Established Barker scholars return to her work, re-reading her novels to offer fresh and innovative ...
This thesis consists of various topics like general ideas and theories about the act of remembering,...
Union Street was Pat Barker’s first novel that could reach the reading public. Her previous two nove...
Abstract - Pat Barker's novel Double Vision (2003) addresses the ethics and aesthetics of witnessing...
Pat Barker\u2019s novel Double Vision (2003) addresses the ethics and aesthetics of witnessing and r...