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dc.description.abstractA careful study of the British canonical novels-its genesis and subsequent development in the newline18th and the 19th centuries shows that the novels of this period are chiefly preoccupied with newline realism . Viewing external reality as an objectively observable truth, the novelists of the newline realist genre tend to present a verisimilitude or a replica of reality in their fictional works. newlineBut in the wake of Postmodernism in the mid-20th century, such a notion of the realist newlinenovelist s attempt to comprehend reality and its faithful representation in their fictional works newlinecame under the domain of scrutiny by several postmodern writers. They claim that since newline reality is social-construct , illusive and unstable, it is impossible to grasp reality which the newlineBritish Canonical novels of the 18th and 19th centuries tend to represent. Thus, the author s newlineattempt to present one version of the reality tends to fail as there are as many versions of a newlinestory available as much as possible. They also question the dominant discourse of the narrative newlineof these realist fictions. As a result, some postmodern novelists undertook the task of rewriting newlinesome of the canonical novels through their appropriation and reconstruction. newline
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dc.languageEnglish
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dc.titleINCREDULITY toward METANARRATIVES POSTMODERN REWRITING OF SELECT BRITISH NOVELS
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dc.creator.researcherALI, MIR MAHAMMAD
dc.subject.keywordA careful study of the British canonical novels-its genesis and subsequent development in the 18th and the 19th centuries shows that the novels of this period are chiefly preoccupied with realism . Viewing external reality as an objectively observable truth, the novelists of the realist genre tend to present a verisimilitude or a replica of reality in their fictional works. But in the wake of Postmodernism in the
dc.subject.keywordArts and Humanities
dc.subject.keywordLanguage
dc.subject.keywordLinguistics
dc.description.noteA careful study of the British canonical novels-its genesis and subsequent development in the 18th and the 19th centuries shows that the novels of this period are chiefly preoccupied with realism . Viewing external reality as an objectively observable truth, the novelists of the realist genre tend to present a verisimilitude or a replica of reality in their fictional works. But in the wake of Postmodernism in the
dc.contributor.guidePANIGRAHI, SAMBIT
dc.publisher.placeCuttack
dc.publisher.universityRavenshaw University
dc.publisher.institutionDepartment of English
dc.date.registered2015
dc.date.completed2022
dc.date.awarded2022
dc.format.dimensionsA4
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dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.type.degreePh.D.
Appears in Departments:Department of English

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