The Literary Features of Pat Barker’s Novel “The Silence of the Girls”

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17072/2304-909Х-2022-15-25-32

Abstract

The article attempts to analyse the literary features of the novel “The Silence of the Girls” by English writer Pat Barker as an "anti-Iliad". The author considers which works form the basis of the plot of Barker's novel. The features that oppose the novel to the "Iliad" and Euripides' tragedy "The Trojans" are noted.

Author Biography

Oksana V. Manzhula, Perm State University

Candidate of Philology, Associate professor in the Ddepartment of English Language of Professional Communication

Published

2022-12-30 — Updated on 2023-12-29

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How to Cite

Manzhula О. В. (2023). The Literary Features of Pat Barker’s Novel “The Silence of the Girls”. World Literature in the Context of Culture, 15(21), 25–32. https://doi.org/10.17072/2304-909Х-2022-15-25-32 (Original work published December 30, 2022)