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REALITY IN DAN BROWN’S NOVELS AND ITS POSTMODERN STRUCTURE

REALITY IN DAN BROWN’S NOVELS AND ITS POSTMODERN STRUCTURE

Yegzar Jafarli

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Lenguaje: consulta y general
ISBN:
9786208116439
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The book discusses the issues of reality and its postmodern structure based on the novels of the contemporary American writer Dan Brown, 'Angels and Demons,' 'The Da Vinci Code,' and 'Inferno' Dan Brown uses social, alternative, and postmodern reality as three forms of artistic reality in the novels in question. The definition of the literary formula called 'Dan Brown Literary Triangle,' consisting of scientific, religious, and social lines, forms a different and conceptual mechanism for the analysis of artistic texts. In addition to the USA, the book also includes works from Azerbaijan, Turkey, Britain, and others. References have been made to the works of scientists and writers of different countries, and comparisons have been made. The book can be used by a scientific and mass readership; researchers, students, etc.

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