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The Novel is Only a Game or The French Lieutenant’s Woman as a Piece of Postmodernist Fiction Alina Mirela Pascu
Journal of Elementary School Education Vol 2 No 1 Journal of Elementary School Education, (January, 2023)
Publisher : Berpusi Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62966/joese.v1i2.164

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Postmodernism is a multifaceted phenomenon of the mid to late 20th century, ubiquitous, ambiguous, paradoxical, fluid, double-coded (cultural) that simultaneously shows intellectual assimilation and mass culture, is also a continuation, disposal, and even succession of Modernism. This tripartite construction is an umbrella term related to several things at once, as it “left its mark in every cultural discipline from architecture to zoology, following the ways of biology, forestry, geography, history, law, literature and art in general. , medicine, politics, philosophy, sexuality, and so on. Yet these formless objects are still ghostly, and to some people, terrifying. Postmodern research methodology is an approach to research that emphasizes understanding of the complexity and diversity of social reality as well as the diversity of viewpoints and interpretations. Postmodern research suggests that the deployment of this "contemporary" device in stories set in Victorian England is a deliberate departure from traditional realist modes of writing. However, according to postmodern philosophy, the break from the old forms is not complete. The French Lieutenant Woman equally challenges the conventional constituencies of fiction, yet simultaneously installs what she opposes by openly demonstrating the possibility of continuation of the "old" within the "new".