2021
DOI: 10.47832/2791-9323.1-1.4
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Rootlessness in Elizabeth Bowen's the Death of the Heart, and Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God: A Comparative Study Between Anglo-Irish and African Postcolonial Literature

Abstract: Postcolonial literature views the British Empire of the nineteenth century as unique in human history and literary products for it provides writers with different subjects that deal with the idea of how to resurrect the colonized identity even after getting liberation. Postcolonial literature seems to label literature written by people living in countries formerly colonized by other colonized and other colonial powers as British. Such literature and particularly novel, emerged to focus on social, moral, and cu… Show more

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