Bakhtin’s Dialogism in Lord of the Flies, Pygmalion and The Waste Land A Critical Approach

Al-Amir Mohammad Hindawy Sultan;

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Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (1785-1975) is a Russian literary theorist and philosopher of language. His works often indirectly offended the Soviet authorities, and in 1929 he was exiled from Vitsyebsk to Kazakhstan. He is particularly known for Problems


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Title Bakhtin’s Dialogism in Lord of the Flies, Pygmalion and The Waste Land A Critical Approach
Other Titles روايةويليامجولدنسيدالذباب ومسرحية برناردشو بيجماليونوقصيدة اليوت الأرض الخراب في ضوء نظرية التحاورعند ميخائيل باختين دراسة نقدية
Authors Al-Amir Mohammad Hindawy Sultan
Keywords Bakhtin’s Dialogism in Lord of the Flies, Pygmalion and The Waste Land A Critical Approach
Issue Date 2013
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (1785-1975) is a Russian literary theorist and philosopher of language. His works often indirectly offended the Soviet authorities, and in 1929 he was exiled from Vitsyebsk to Kazakhstan. He is particularly known for Problems

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