The Female Avenger: Violence, Absurdity, and Black Humour in Roald Dahl's Short stories
Roald Dhal's is a prominent British short story writer who presented a fictional world full of contradictions and ironies. It is also full of double meanings where things are not what they appear to be and where meaninglessness is a prominent component. Dahl's world is also colored with bl...
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Main Author: | ميساء حسام جابر (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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