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Li, Ni

Dr. Ni Li received a Ph.D. from Wuhan University. As an interpreter, she has translated dozens of literary works. She teaches courses in literature in the school of foreign languages in Wuhan University of Technology.

Biographical, Fictional and Historical Narratives in Julian Barnes' Writing: A Literary Criticism of an English Postmodern Novelist
2023 1-4955-1057-3
This work builds on the model which tries to answer the following critical questions: >What is meant by Barnes's dictum that memory is identity and identity is memory? >Do the biographical, fictional and historical narratives fit with one another? >Does Barnes intend to let his narrative art carry its religious/moral sense? >Does the narrative art help unravel the riddle and lead him and his contemporaries to sensible moral orientations?