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From: Canadian Review of Comparative Literature[(essay date 2016) In the following essay, Calafat discusses Levels of Life as a generic hybrid that fuses elements of memoir and essay, and harkens back to Michel de Montaigne’s practice of essay writing. Calafat...
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From: Journal of Narrative Theory
Detection, Colonialism, Postcolonialism: The Sense of an Ending in Julian Barnes’s Arthur and George
[(essay date 2015) In the following essay, Weese discusses how the need to “rewrite” one’s personal history is portrayed in Barnes’s novel Arthur & George.] I. Introduction In 2011, Julian Barnes was awarded the Man... -
From:Papers on Language & Literature (Vol. 51, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedMore than one reviewer of Julian Barnes's Booker Prize-winning novel, The Sense of an Ending, noticed that its title is identical to that of a celebrated work of narrative theory published by the late Frank Kermode in...