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The aim of this study is to analyse the Victorian novel and its rewritings that are produced in the line of Neo-Victorian movement within postmodern literature, in relation with theories on time and space. The novels at the focus of the study are Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (1861); Peter Carey's Jack Maggs (1997); and Lloyd Jones' Mister Pip (2006). Theoretical background of the study presents a survey of the forms of perception, production and representation of time and space, starting from the nineteenth century and reaching to the twenty first century. The analysis chapter portrays…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of this study is to analyse the Victorian novel and its rewritings that are produced in the line of Neo-Victorian movement within postmodern literature, in relation with theories on time and space. The novels at the focus of the study are Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (1861); Peter Carey's Jack Maggs (1997); and Lloyd Jones' Mister Pip (2006). Theoretical background of the study presents a survey of the forms of perception, production and representation of time and space, starting from the nineteenth century and reaching to the twenty first century. The analysis chapter portrays a study of the continuity and transformation of the Victorian novel, culture and methods in postmodern rewritings, over concepts of industrialisation, city and crime.
Autorenporträt
Yasemin Yavälar Özak¿nc¿ received her PhD in English Language and Literature from Ege University. She teaches English literature at Celal Bayar University. Her academic interests are Victorian novel, postmodern novel, women's fiction, theories and philosophies on time and space.