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VICTORIAN VS. MODERN: MODALITY IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN BY JOHN FOWLES
VICTORIAN VS. MODERN: MODALITY IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN BY JOHN FOWLES

Author(s): Katarina Držajić
Subject(s): Studies of Literature
Published by: Филозофски факултет, Универзитет у Новом Саду
Keywords: epistemic modality; deontic modality; ideology; Victorian; modem.

Summary/Abstract: Beside his ingenious plots, vivid characters and mysterious settings, British author John Fowles is famous for his creative language games. His novels often tell us about male and female role, as well as the desirable and undesirable actions in society. In The French Lieutenant's Woman, his most prominent novel, he successfully combines traditional Victorian style with modem/postmodem one, the former symbolizing restraints imposed upon the characters, the latter their genuine emotions and desires. The aim of this paper is to analyze modality as one of the most interesting tools in illustrating these two opposed principles.

  • Issue Year: 3/2013
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 173-182
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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