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Disnarration: The Unsaid Matters is the outcome of a conference on the theme of disnarration, narrative refusals, counterfactual histories, held at IIT Bombay, Mumbai. Since the time it was first introduced by Gerald Prince, the concept of disnarration has brought a new perspective of looking at narrative and theorising about it. Disnarration, in principle, can be applied as an interpretive tool to almost all narrative texts to see how far they yield to its ...
Intertextuality and Victorian Studies explores the recall of the Victorians, displayed by select novels ranging in time from Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) to A.S. Byatt’s Possession: A Romance (1990). These Victorianist novels are complex studies of Victorian literature, society and modes of representation. Their sophistication derives from an awareness of their textual identity, and their interaction with the ...