Abstract

Crossing the Boundaries between Modernist and Postmodernist Poetics: the Critical Reception of Jeanette Winterson’s Novels

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  • CROSSING THE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN MODERNIST AND POSTMODERNIST POETICS modernist tradition clearly demonstrate

  • The field of literary criticism, which focuses on the work-by-work monitoring, appraisal and classification of literary writings, is no exception to this rule, as the oppositional critical claims that tend to assign Jeanette Winterson‟s novels to the postmodernist trend and, respectively, to the 22

  • By taking into account both the author‟s work and her own self-proclaimed affiliation to modernism, this paper aims to outline, to examine and to assess the premises on which the various dissentient interpretations of Winterson‟s work are grounded

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CROSSING THE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN MODERNIST AND POSTMODERNIST POETICS modernist tradition clearly demonstrate.

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