DYSTOPIAN FURCATIONS IN MODERN LITERATURE
Modern literature of the 20th century had provided several “dystopian furcations” in the history of Western literature, represented most typically by G. Orwell, A. Huxley, Y. Zamiatin and R. R. Bradbury. What were the motivating factors behind these lines of dystopia? In this paper, we are going to...
Main Author: | KUBILAY AKMAN |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Romanian Academy
2015-05-01
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Series: | Revista Română de Sociologie |
Online Access: | http://revista.acadsudest.ro/pdf-uri/nr.1-2-2015/05-Kubilay.pdf |
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