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Titre : |
The kafkaesque and the orwellian as a modernist literary response to the horrors of the two world wars : A comparative study of Franz Kafka’s the trial and George Orwell’s 1984 |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Rayane Anser, Auteur ; Ferdous Grama, Directeur de thèse |
Editeur : |
CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine |
Année de publication : |
2017 |
Importance : |
65 f. |
Format : |
30 cm. |
Note générale : |
Une copie électronique PDF disponible en BUC. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise
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Tags : |
British and American Studies Kafkaesque Orwellian Modernist literature WWI WWII. |
Index. décimale : |
420 Langue anglaise |
Résumé : |
This paper examines and compares Franz Kafka’s The Trial (1925) and George
Orwell’s 1984 (1949) in order to show how the two World Wars have resulted in certain
parallels between the writings of the two authors. This, in part, comes to point out the impact
that the two World Wars had on literature, more particularly on the modernist movement in
the twentieth century. In The Trial, Franz Kafka articulates his personal anxieties as much as
he expresses other universal uncertainties that people who lived through wars often times
share. In 1984, Orwell writes about his fear of a world that survived a great war but has come
under the grips of a totalitarian rule. The impact of the First World War on Franz Kafka and
that of the Second World War on George Orwell is reflected and described in their two novels
by means of plots, characters and a set of themes. Kafkaesque and Orwellian writings,
ultimately, evoke a range of similar modernist themes that characterise post-war writing and
display the literary response to the horrors of the two World Wars. |
Diplome : |
Master 2 |
Permalink : |
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The kafkaesque and the orwellian as a modernist literary response to the horrors of the two world wars : A comparative study of Franz Kafka’s the trial and George Orwell’s 1984 [texte imprimé] / Rayane Anser, Auteur ; Ferdous Grama, Directeur de thèse . - CONSTANTINE [ALGERIE] : Université Frères Mentouri Constantine, 2017 . - 65 f. ; 30 cm. Une copie électronique PDF disponible en BUC. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Lettres et Langues Etrangères:Langue Anglaise
|
Tags : |
British and American Studies Kafkaesque Orwellian Modernist literature WWI WWII. |
Index. décimale : |
420 Langue anglaise |
Résumé : |
This paper examines and compares Franz Kafka’s The Trial (1925) and George
Orwell’s 1984 (1949) in order to show how the two World Wars have resulted in certain
parallels between the writings of the two authors. This, in part, comes to point out the impact
that the two World Wars had on literature, more particularly on the modernist movement in
the twentieth century. In The Trial, Franz Kafka articulates his personal anxieties as much as
he expresses other universal uncertainties that people who lived through wars often times
share. In 1984, Orwell writes about his fear of a world that survived a great war but has come
under the grips of a totalitarian rule. The impact of the First World War on Franz Kafka and
that of the Second World War on George Orwell is reflected and described in their two novels
by means of plots, characters and a set of themes. Kafkaesque and Orwellian writings,
ultimately, evoke a range of similar modernist themes that characterise post-war writing and
display the literary response to the horrors of the two World Wars. |
Diplome : |
Master 2 |
Permalink : |
https://bu.umc.edu.dz/master/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4500 |
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