Impossible Worlds and Temporalities in Haruki Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore: Readers’ Paradoxical De
The act of reading is dependent on the text’s comprehensibility but also mutually the readers’ ability to make sense of the text....
In the Absence of Meaning: Experiencing Existentialism in The Sound and the Fury
“It is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing” (Macbeth 5.5.26-28). Echoing with the famous monologue in...
Expressionism and the hallucinations of Septimus Smith in Mrs. Dalloway
Throughout the course of Western literary history, there have always been writers attempting to innovate new forms of writing and new...