Psychological novel modifications and modern English prose (J. Barnes, J. Mc Ewan)

Liberal Arts in Russia 1 (1):14--22 (2012)
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The article dwells on human problems in the English postmodernism prose. A non-classical character of the 20th century literature is discussed. Postmodernism prose is described as a modern modification of the classical psychological novel. The author considers that the main theme in this prose is revealing a dramatic man'€™s position in front of a spiritless and senseless practice of modern society. The major components of the psychological novel poetics as a hero, plot, composition and psychologism are determined. The author analyzes J. Barnes'€™ "€œTaking it over"€, "€œEngland, England"€, "€œLove, etc"€ and J. McEwan'€™s "€œOn Chesil Beach"€

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