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The Demotic Voice in Contemporary British Fiction
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284 pages
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Focusing on narrative techniques in contemporary British fiction, this book explores the experimental use of the demotic voice, highlighting regional and national dialects. It provides a practical and theoretical analysis of works by authors such as James Kelman, Graham Swift, Will Self, and Martin Amis, offering insights into how these voices shape storytelling and reflect cultural identities.
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2009, hardcover
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