Investigation of Modern Love in Lawrence Durrell's Novels (CROSBI ID 378326)
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Pažanin, Ivana
Petković, Rajko
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Investigation of Modern Love in Lawrence Durrell's Novels
Lawrence Durrell's fiction explores the people and places of the Mediterranean. The approaches to Durrell, one of the greatest modernist writers, contained here are eclectic: psychoanalytical, thematic, symbolic, archetypal. He has a magical skill of introducing the reality within imagination and vice versa. Durrell presents multiple narrative strategies by using points of view from different perspectives, that is, the different narrator in each sequel. Each novel is explained and brought closer to the reader from three male and one female perspective. The topic of the thesis is investigation of modern love in Lawrence Durrell's novels. The elaboration of the thesis focuses on the four novels of The Alexandria Quartet: Justine (1957), Balthazar (1958), Mountolive (1959), and Clea (1960).
psychoanalysis; symbolism; modernism; love; narration
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