modernist fiction

Trust Me, I’m Telling the Story: Voices and Narrators in Fiction

How Narrators Shape, Shade, and Sometimes Sabotage the Truth ABS Beliefs ABS believes narrators are never innocent.They choose what to remember, what to forget, and what to forgive themselves for.Some speak to confess, some to impress, and some simply to survive their own memories.This scroll exists because trusting a voice is easy, but questioning it […]

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Fiction & Short Stories in English Literature

Quick Access To the Four Master Scrolls Drama and Theatre in English Literature  Poetry in English Literature  Fiction and Short Stories in English Literature  Non Fiction and Prose in English Literature The Origin and Rise of Fiction in English Literature Fiction in English literature has a rich and varied history that spans centuries. Its origin

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2. Modernist literature and World War I (1914–1919)

From The Professor’s Desk The Great War did not only kill men. It mutilated meaning. The year was 1914. The sun never set on the British Empire, and across Europe, proud nations paraded their flags to the rhythms of certainty and superiority. It was a world—arrogant, armored, and unsuspecting—marching straight into its own unmaking. In

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