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TOPICAL ISSUES IN LITERATURE AND GLOBALIZATION:. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, June 2010, Pages: 76


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This work visualizes a comparative theory in conceptualizing the issue of global interest in some selected world literatures of Ireland, Nigeria, Sweden and India. It evokes the theory of narratology with specific anchor on the science of the narrative which underscores and envisages the research work. It probes succinctly into a disarm sensitivity common problems of man, these problems were highlighted in a brief and concise manner in order to reshape the need for global interest. This research enables more understanding about English language and its socio-cultural implications with China, Korea and Japan. The work, however, apply theory with traditional models by combining all of science, literature and global perspectives in a society that is riddled with inevitable change.



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