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000015457 1001_ $$aMateo Sánchez, Cristina
000015457 24500 $$aTradition and Innovation in David Lodge's Thinks...: a Study of the Campus Novel and the Two Cultures Debate
000015457 260__ $$aZaragoza$$bUniversidad de Zaragoza$$c2014
000015457 506__ $$aby-nc-sa$$bCreative Commons$$c3.0$$uhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
000015457 520__ $$aIn Thinks… (2001) David Lodge rescues some of the classical generic conventions of the campus novel, a genre considered by many experts worn out and old-fashioned, in an attempt to reopen C.P. Snow’s two-cultures debate and to uplift the realm of arts in the world of academia. Lodge manages to play with a large variety of narrative strategies that suit to perfection character types and ideas. In this dissertation I intend to analyse Thinks... as a contemporary campus novel and to explore its contribution to the debate between science and humanities, taking into account both the formal and thematic aspects of the novel.
000015457 521__ $$aGraduado en Estudios Ingleses
000015457 540__ $$aDerechos regulados por licencia Creative Commons
000015457 6531_ $$acampus novel
000015457 700__ $$aArizti Martín, Bárbara María$$edir.
000015457 7102_ $$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bFilología Inglesa y Alemana$$cFilología Inglesa
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000015457 8564_ $$s185128$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/15457/files/TAZ-TFG-2014-1156.pdf$$yMemoria (eng)$$zMemoria (eng)
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