The Novel in Its Crisis of Globalization.

Fredric Jameson's book "Inventions of a Present: The Novel in Its Crisis of Globalization" explores the intersection of literature, culture, and politics through a collection of essays on various novels. Jameson aims to reconcile content and form in literature, emphasizing the historical context and...

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Publicado en:Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies & Theory Vol. 10; no. 2; pp. 222 - 229
Autor principal: Cotoi, Amalia
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Publicado: Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj, Faculty of Letters Dec2024
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        Science fiction television programs
        World War II
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