2017
DOI: 10.15520/ijcrr/2017/8/11/371
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Man and His Identity: David Foster Wallace’s Trilogy and the End of Modernism and Postmodernism

Abstract: Abstract:During history, one of the most influenced realms is the world of literature. That is to say, each literary work has been under the influence of the period in which it has been written. Therefore, all the dominant features in each era play very significant roles in shaping literary works created in that particular age. Besides, the notion of identity is a very crucial factor in each literary work in all eras and all authors creating works pay much of their attentions to the identity of the characters … Show more

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