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The book examines the works of Nobel Prize-winning authors Faulkner, Morrison, and Coetzee, analyzing how they represent disability in 20th and 21st century literature. It offers innovative interpretations that connect their writings, emphasizing the ethical, aesthetic, and imaginative challenges they present. Through this comparative lens, the text seeks to deepen the understanding of disability's portrayal in literary contexts, revealing the complexities and nuances within their narratives.
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Disability and Modern Fiction, A. Hall
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- 2012
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