Postmodernist Restoration of Historical Fiction in the Novels of John Fowles and Umberto Eco
| Vol-4 | Issue-03 | March 2019 | Published Online: 13 March 2019 PDF ( 194 KB ) | ||
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| Dr. Rajtinder Singh Jhanji 1 | ||
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1Principal, A.S. College, Khanna |
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| Abstract | ||
This paper covers the idea how postmodernist portrayals of history, theoretical and fictional, see history as a story talk lacking authenticity, and how the past remains basically a blocked off element significantly after steady endeavors with respect to the historians to speak of it. It follows how the idea of history as a goal, honest record of the past has been supplanted by the view that it is a subjective construction of the past. This adjustment in the origination of history proves progress of some early historians and writers, and the postmodern theoreticians and philosophers of history. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Fiction, novel, history, post modernism, etc. | ||
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