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_aSalman Rushdie : contmeporary critical perspectives / _cedited by Robert Eaglestone and Martin McQuillan |
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_aLondon: _bBloomsbury Publishing, _c2013. |
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300 | _axv, 144p.; | ||
500 | _aIncludes references and index. | ||
505 | _aINTRODUCTION Salman Rushdie Robert Eaglestone CHAPTER ONE The Rushdie Canon Ankhi Mukherjee CHAPTER TWO Salman Rushdie and the Rise of Postcoloniai Studies: Grimus, Midnight’s Children and Shame Eleanor Byrne CHAPTER THREE Rushdie as an international Writer: The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Fury, Shaiimar the Clown and The Enchantress of Florence Marianne Corrigan CHAPTER FOUR Postcoloniai Secularism and Literary Form in Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses Stephen Morton CHAPTER FIVE Revisiting The Satanic Verses: The Fatwa and Its Legacies Anshuman A. Mondal CHAPTER SIX Salman Rushdie’s Post-Nationalist Fairy Tales: Haroun and the Sea of Stories and Luka and the Fire of Life Andrew Teverson CHAPTER SEVEN ’Illuminated by a ray of the sun at midnight’: The Enchantress of Florence Martin McQuiiian CHAPTER EIGHT Rushdie’s Non-Fiction Daniel O’Gorman CHAPTER NINE Po-fa: Joseph Anton Robert Eaglestone | ||
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