Journey through nature and self: the melancholic narrator in Atwood's Surfacing
Julia Kristeva's melancholic subject is one who feels a sense of loss and cannot express herself openly. As a result of melancholia, the subject exhibits strange behaviour, loses her language, and isolate herself. As such, the melancholia is seen as a disorder of self-identity. It is the aim of...
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Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
2015
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