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As the title of the novel indicates , memory is a key thematic and structural concept in the novel . Like many other contemporary writers of fiction , D'Aguiar has turned to memory in order to write an alter / native history that ...
As the title of the novel indicates , memory is a key thematic and structural concept in the novel . Like many other contemporary writers of fiction , D'Aguiar has turned to memory in order to write an alter / native history that ...
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Memory is pain trying to resurrect itself ( LM , “ Forgetting ” 138 ) . Memory in the novel escapes the boundaries of the past and allows the past to possess the future as well as the present . This cyclical conception of time and ...
Memory is pain trying to resurrect itself ( LM , “ Forgetting ” 138 ) . Memory in the novel escapes the boundaries of the past and allows the past to possess the future as well as the present . This cyclical conception of time and ...
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If for Whitechapel memory is a curse , for his son , Chapel , and his lover , the planter's daughter , Lydia , it acquires the dimension of resistance , and becomes an instrument to develop a kind of double talk with which to fool the ...
If for Whitechapel memory is a curse , for his son , Chapel , and his lover , the planter's daughter , Lydia , it acquires the dimension of resistance , and becomes an instrument to develop a kind of double talk with which to fool the ...
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