Student Science: Research Works. 3rd Conference Proceedings 2019
DOI: 10.15350/l_s/3/24
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Major Themes in Graham Swift’s ‘Waterland’

Abstract: The analysis deals with major themes in Graham Swift's Waterland. The complex relation between modernism and postmodernism. The novel represents a mixture of genres. The novel was investigated through the prism of historical prose, a fusion of family, psychological novel and novel ideas.

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