2017
DOI: 10.21608/jssa.2017.11189
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From Postmodernism to Post-postmodernism: A Study of Jonathan Franzen's Freedom

Abstract: The catastrophic September 11, 2001 events did not only mark a new epoch in contemporary world history, but also ushered in the beginning of a new phase in literary history. It signaled the demise of postmodernism, which flourished during the period from 1960s to 1990s, and inaugurated a new phase in American fiction referred to by some critics as postpostmodernism, late postmodernism or new realism. A study of Franzen's Freedom (2010) reveals it as a post-postmodernist novel which attempts to depict the post … Show more

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