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Exploring the works of Faulkner, Morrison, and Coetzee, this book examines the evolving portrayals of disability in 20th and 21st-century literature. It offers innovative reading methods that connect these Nobel Prize-winning authors, shedding light on the ethical, aesthetic, and imaginative challenges their writings present. The analysis emphasizes how their narratives reflect and influence societal perceptions of disability, inviting readers to engage with these complex themes in a new light.
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Disability and Modern Fiction, A. Hall
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- 2011
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