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(Re)constructing Reality

Complexity in Lawrence Durrell’s "Alexandria Quartet</I>

by Linda Stump Rashidi (Author)
©2005 Monographs XII, 143 Pages

Summary

Among the most brilliant fictional works of the twentieth century, Lawrence Durrell’s Alexandria Quartet is at once a culmination of modernist literature and an exploration of the conscious construction of truth and reality. Structured to reflect Einstein’s relativity theory, the Alexandria Quartet is an intricate interweaving of linguistic resources. Using M. A. K. Halliday’s systemic linguistic theory of text analysis, (Re)constructing Reality probes the inner workings of Durrell’s masterpiece to bring us closer to an understanding of how meaning is created. In the process, this book provides insight into both the Alexandria Quartet itself, as well as into the linguistic nature of literary composition.

Details

Pages
XII, 143
Year
2005
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820474489
Language
English
Keywords
Durrell, Lawrence Erzähltechnik Alexandria quartet
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XII, 143 pp.

Biographical notes

Linda Stump Rashidi (Author)

The Author: Linda Stump Rashidi is Associate Professor in the Department of Languages and Literature at Mansfield University of Pennsylvania, where she teaches linguistics, composition, and literature. She received her Ph.D. in theoretical linguistics from Michigan State University. Dr. Rashidi has published numerous articles worldwide on Durrell’s work, as well as on discourse analysis of Afghan Persian and Moroccan Berber, and is co-editor of a volume on language and gender in the Arab world. She has lived and taught in Afghanistan, Japan, China, and Morocco.

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