UNRELIABLE NARRATOR IN VLADIMIR NABOKOV’S NOVEL ADA OR WHY DOES IVAN VAN VIN TELL HIS STORY?
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the role of unreliable narrator in Vladmir Nabokov’s novel Ada, as well as motivation igniting the story, worlds and realities that Van creates in his multilayered storytelling. It tries to see beyond what Veen claims his motifs are and discover what great need gives birth to Veen’s timeles...
By Ivana Aleksić, Snježana Jež Milačak
DAYDREAMING IN THE FUNCTION OF SELF-DECEPTION IN ISHIGURO'S NOVEL THE REMAINS OF THE DAY
We live in a world of great expectations and therefore, it is inevitable that the modern man is faced with problems such as fear of change, re-examination and finding excuses. On the other hand, the best way to escape from the reality is to let oneself indulge in another dimension in which everything can be corrected and beautified, and that ...
By Snježana Jež Milačak, Ivana Aleksić