Literary digression in the narrative constitutes, around two distinct novels, The Ship of Angels and The Farm and My Father’s Dogs by (Bakhter Ali and Sherzad Hassan )
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31918/bseygc52Keywords:
Descent, narrative, repetition of narrative, single narrative and re-narrative.Abstract
iterary digression in the narrative constitutes the main subject topic of this study. It is structured around two distinct novels, The Ship of Angels and The Farm and My Father’s Dogs by (Bakhter Ali and Sherzad Hassan ). The study explores unspoken issues regarding the Kurdish literary critics through aspects of aggression in the narrative. The aggression reconstitutes the literary life of characters as it is well represented in both novels.
The study composed of an introduction, two parts and two sections. In the first part, the structure of the narrative has been discussed theoretically including the digression as one distinct type of the narration. The author has discussed the way in which the digression has been explored in the literary texts. In the second part, the author analysis the digressional texts in both novels. Finally, the study reaches to its conclusion and followed by the sources that have been used.
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