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The Notion Of Time In Postcolonial Fiction
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5 pages in length. Time is the administrator of all existence, and it is with this immense thought that one can readily associate postcolonial fiction with the notion of perception and awareness. The role and expression of these literary creations may give the appearance of being abstract and unrelated to the realism that surrounds the very nature of time; however, this is a very subjective and basic premise, inasmuch as one can only answer to one's own ideas of realism. The element of time within the broader spectrum of postcolonial fiction is what maintains artistic perception and awareness in a constant state of transition. The writer discusses Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park" and Aime Cesaire's work as examples. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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