The aim of this thesis is to explore the theme of art in Jeanette Winterson's novels with special attention given to the relationship between art and life in her aesthetic system. The theoretical part of this work is concerned with describing Winterson's philosophy of art and defining it as a combination of modern and postmodern elements. The practical part deals with three novels, Written on the Body (1992), Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? (2011) and Art & Lies (1994), and explores how the theme of art and life is developed in each of these works. Key words: modernism; postmodernism; stories and archetypes; experimental literature; imagination and reality; physical and spiritual
The thesis elaborates upon a question which literary techniques Jeanette Winterson applies in her no...
Since the publication of her first novel, Jeanette Winterson has been acclaimed as one of the most p...
Almost all of Jeanette Winterson’s novels are written in first person, in most cases a person narrat...
Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985), Written on the Body (1992), and The Ston...
The present paper intends to closely analyze the character of Handel as a trans-subject who evolves ...
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis is to analyse selected works by the contemporary British author Je...
The present paper intends to closely analyze the character of Handel as a trans-subject who evolves ...
This article is concerned with Jeanette Winterson's use and reworking of postmodern concepts of the ...
This essay probes into the neglected aspects of Jeanette Winterson’s writing by reflecting on what s...
Referring tο the ideas of Mary Russo, Julio Kristeva and other postmodern critics and theorists, my ...
This thesis investigates how two contemporary postmodem novelists, in addition to a number ofpostmod...
My aim in this thesis would be to discover, how this complex fictional creation (and “re-creation”)...
Almost all of Jeanette Winterson\u2019s novels are written in first person, in most cases a person n...
Women have been exposed to intense oppression in the male community for a long time. Authors have to...
(EN) Stories in Jeanette Winterson's novels have a dual function: on the one hand, canonical narrati...
The thesis elaborates upon a question which literary techniques Jeanette Winterson applies in her no...
Since the publication of her first novel, Jeanette Winterson has been acclaimed as one of the most p...
Almost all of Jeanette Winterson’s novels are written in first person, in most cases a person narrat...
Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985), Written on the Body (1992), and The Ston...
The present paper intends to closely analyze the character of Handel as a trans-subject who evolves ...
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis is to analyse selected works by the contemporary British author Je...
The present paper intends to closely analyze the character of Handel as a trans-subject who evolves ...
This article is concerned with Jeanette Winterson's use and reworking of postmodern concepts of the ...
This essay probes into the neglected aspects of Jeanette Winterson’s writing by reflecting on what s...
Referring tο the ideas of Mary Russo, Julio Kristeva and other postmodern critics and theorists, my ...
This thesis investigates how two contemporary postmodem novelists, in addition to a number ofpostmod...
My aim in this thesis would be to discover, how this complex fictional creation (and “re-creation”)...
Almost all of Jeanette Winterson\u2019s novels are written in first person, in most cases a person n...
Women have been exposed to intense oppression in the male community for a long time. Authors have to...
(EN) Stories in Jeanette Winterson's novels have a dual function: on the one hand, canonical narrati...
The thesis elaborates upon a question which literary techniques Jeanette Winterson applies in her no...
Since the publication of her first novel, Jeanette Winterson has been acclaimed as one of the most p...
Almost all of Jeanette Winterson’s novels are written in first person, in most cases a person narrat...