Time, Place and the Confusion of Both

Redefining Modernism in Selected Works of Tony Morrison and Virginia Woolf

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  • Divya Somani Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70042/eroth/20347

Keywords:

confusion, modernity, time, place

Abstract

Modernist writers like Woolf and Morrison not only present (or represent) reality but they create a linguistic representation of the inner experiences borne in the modern life and one of those characteristics is the confusion of time and place. This article analyses the narrative technique of Morrison’s Sula and Woolf’s The Mark on the Wall which use a language to deform and de-structure the reader’s rational way of thinking where they have to play in the confusion with the writers.

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Published

2018-07-01

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How to Cite

Time, Place and the Confusion of Both: Redefining Modernism in Selected Works of Tony Morrison and Virginia Woolf. (2018). Erothanatos: A Peer-Reviewed Quarterly Journal on Literature, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.70042/eroth/20347

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