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Notes on Literature / Reading: Lit Theory, Modernism, Structuralism, and Contemporary Fiction
I have been fascinated by postmodernism for quite a long time. However, I was truly bitten by the lit theory bug only when I read A.S. Byatt’s Possession. Since then, I have been craving fiction peopled by literary theorists and … Continue reading
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