Historiographic Metafiction through Women’s Legacy in Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth
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Master |
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Historiographic Metafiction through Women’s Legacy in Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth |
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Anglo-Saxon Literature and Civilization |
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Dedication, Acknowledgments, Abstract, Contents, General Introduction, Chapter One: Historical Representations of Medieval Legacies, Introduction, 1.1. History and Truth, 1.2.1. Historians’ Objectivity, 1.2.2. The Puzzle of Sources, 1.3. Historians’ Representations of Women in High Medieval Period, 1.4. History and Fiction, 1.4.1. Narratology, 1.4.2. Historiographic Metafiction, 1.5. Women’s Legacy of Achievement, 1.6. Conclusion, Chapter Two: Historiographic Metafiction The Pillars of the Earth, 2.1. Introduction, 2.2. Ken Follett’s Life Background, 2.3. A Brief Summary of the Novel, 2.4. Follett’s Narratological Framework, 2.5. Intertextuality in Pillars, 2.6. Verisimilitude in Pillars, 2.7. Women Empowerment, 2.8. Conclusion, General Conclusion, Bibliography
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