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COMPREHENDING THE MYSTERIES OF POSTMODERN LITERATURE: THE ART OF THE WORD BY MURIEL SPARK

Authors

  • Djalaldinova Malakhat Zuxurdinovna

    ASIFL, Department of Theoretical aspects of the English language

Keywords:

Muriel Spark, postmodernism, expression, works, literature, narrative structures, intertextuality, metafiction

Abstract

The article explores how Muriel SPARK used postmodern elements in such works as "The Morning of Miss Jean Brody" and “the Driver's Seat". Using postmodern elements such as experimental structures, intertextuality and metaphysics, SPARK challenges traditional narrative and perception of reality, thereby making a significant contribution to modern literature.

Author Biography

  • Djalaldinova Malakhat Zuxurdinovna, ASIFL, Department of Theoretical aspects of the English language

    ASIFL, Department of Theoretical aspects of the English language, teacher, PhD candidate

References

Spark, M. (1961). The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. UK: Macmillan Publishing Press.

Spark, M. (1970). The Driver’s Seat. UK: Penguin Books.

Spark, M. (1974). The Abbess of Crewe. UK: Macmillan Publishing Press.

Spark, M. (1981). Loitering with Intent. UK: The Bodley Head.

Spark, M. (1988). A Far Cry from Kensington. UK: Constable Press.

Spark, M. (2000). Aiding and Abetting. UK: Viking.

Spark, M. (2000). The Complete Short Stories. UK: Viking.

Spark, M. (2000). The First Year of My Life. In The Complete Short Stories. UK: Viking.

Spark, M. (2000). The Seraph and the Zambesi. In The Complete Short Stories. UK: Viking.

Spark, M. (2000). The Ormolu Clock. In The Complete Short Stories. UK: Viking.

Spark, M. (2000). The Portobello Road. In The Complete Short Stories. UK: Viking.

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Published

2024-06-04