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Always elegant, terse and full of enthusiam, Tegla shows a remarkable grasp of the complex issues surrounding the dramatization of identity and morality in contemporary narrative.Tim ParksTegla's study combines a keen eye for narratological detail and generic conventions with a provocative willingness to take sides.Charles I. Armstrong, Professor of British literature at the University of BergenDespite his many award-winning novels, Tim Parks has received surprisingly scant critical attention by scholars. Ms Tegla's introduction to his novels and her intriguing analysis of identity in Europa…mehr

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Always elegant, terse and full of enthusiam, Tegla shows a remarkable grasp of the complex issues surrounding the dramatization of identity and morality in contemporary narrative.Tim ParksTegla's study combines a keen eye for narratological detail and generic conventions with a provocative willingness to take sides.Charles I. Armstrong, Professor of British literature at the University of BergenDespite his many award-winning novels, Tim Parks has received surprisingly scant critical attention by scholars. Ms Tegla's introduction to his novels and her intriguing analysis of identity in Europa amend this deficiency in what might prove a seminal study of a body of literary work that seems to increase in significance by the day. That she also includes Salman Rushdie's The Ground Beneath Her Feet in her sophisticated coordination of current theories offers a bonus.Dr Ruben Moi, University of Tromsø
Autorenporträt
Tegla, Emanuela§Emanuela Tegla studied English literature at Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and did her MA at University of Bergen, Norway. She is now working in Italy as a teacher, and is starting her PhD in ethics and the contemporary novel in the UK in October.