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Sadeq, Ala Eddin; Al-Badawi, Mohammed – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
This paper explores how two short stories from very different backgrounds conclude in a significant epiphany for the characters. Raymond Carver's short story "Cathedral" and Alice Walker's "Everyday Use" are studied to see how the husband in Carver's work is blinder than his visually-impaired overnight guest, and the…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, United States Literature, Literary Devices, Realism
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Almahameed, Atef Adel; Almahameed, Nusaiba Adel; Rabea, Reem; Alshamare, Imad-edden Nayif M A'leade – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2018
This paper is aimed at interpreting Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Masque of the Red Death' (1842) and its portrayal of death in relation to the Holy Qur'an and Arabic literary heritage. This reading provides new insights into the understanding of the story. The paper argues that Poe's story and its depictions of death allows for a transtextual analysis…
Descriptors: Literature, Islam, Death, Semitic Languages
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Canli, Gülsüm; Karadag, Ayse Banu – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2018
This study is based on a comparative analysis of Turkish translations of "Sanctuary" (1931) by William Faulkner and aims to review the assumptions of literary translation by Antoine Berman's "retranslation hypothesis" and "deforming tendencies." The novel was exposed to an obligatory rewriting process by the editor…
Descriptors: Turkish, Translation, Novels, Editing
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Abu-Shomar, Ayman M. – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
Negotiating human conditions is an emblematic critical impetus of diaspora informed by multiple cultural possibilities practiced through the creation of multiple spaces that cross the realm of the "self" to that of the "other." It offers a locale to cross from the oppressed "self" to an understanding of an oppressor…
Descriptors: Novels, United States Literature, Politics, Intimacy
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Taher, Israa Hashim – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
Born in England, to Bengali parents, and raised in America, Jhumpa Lahiri (1967) has been variously labeled as Indian-American, post-modern, post-colonial, and Indian writer. Naming Lahiri has been a long and intricate process. However, the identity she chooses for herself is something different. She wants herself to be simply recognized as an…
Descriptors: United States Literature, English Literature, Authors, Didacticism
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Huang, Xiuguo – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
Flem's economic reformation especially his replacement of credit business by cash business in Varner's Store in "The Hamlet" marked the social transition from a more traditional, closer and bonded community to a rather detached, rational and mechanical commercial society. The description in "The Hamlet" to a certain extent…
Descriptors: Novels, United States Literature, Credit (Finance), Social Change
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Ahmadian, Moussa; Jorf, Leyli – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
This study is primarily concerned with applying Genette's narratological framework of time to the study of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily". This study aims to provide insights about the time shift processes in this short story. Moreover, since time is a component of narratology, this study will be concerned with discussions about…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, United States Literature, Twentieth Century Literature, Narration
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Mohammed, Nadia Fayidh – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
Fairy tales to female writers are major resource for their abundant writings, but for the feminist poets since 1960s, they become essential subject matter to often deal with in their literary production. With the motivation to address the conventional tradition of patriarchal society, and re-address the stereotype females inhabiting these tales,…
Descriptors: Feminism, Fairy Tales, Poetry, United States Literature
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Çirakli, Mustafa Zeki – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
The present paper explores the implications of parallel narrative structure in Paul Harding's "Tinkers" (2009). Besides primarily recounting the two sets of parallel narratives, "Tinkers" also comprises of seemingly unrelated fragments such as excerpts from clock repair manuals and diaries. The main stories, however, told…
Descriptors: Novels, Narration, United States Literature, Text Structure
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Movaghati, Sina; Comcar, Milad – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
Many Critics believe that Henry James has set the definitive standards of modern fiction writing. Undoubtedly his groundbreaking article "The Art of Fiction," which published for the first time in 1884, has a major contribution in developing the theories of fiction writing. The term Organic Unity has derived from a major Formalist…
Descriptors: Fiction, Literary Criticism, United States Literature, Literary Devices
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Tsavmbu, Aondover Alexis; Amase, Emmanuel Lanior; Kaan, Aondover Theophilus – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
Ernest Hemingway is one of the greatest writers that America has produced. His works have indeed, contributed immensely in shaping the literary path in his country. All his novels are tragedies and his heroes tragic heroes because he is always conscious of man's mortality. In this paper, we have undertaken a critical study of Hemingway's…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Twentieth Century Literature, Novels, Biology
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Alirezazadeh, Pooria; Talebinezhad, Mohammad Reza – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
This article looks at William Faulkner's work "The Sound and the Fury." The goals are to investigate different types of syntactic deviations in the novel, and how these deviations helped the writer to create a literary work in the field of modernist literature and stream of consciousness. To this end, the theoretical framework for…
Descriptors: Novels, United States Literature, Twentieth Century Literature, Syntax