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The Linguistic Singularity of the Novel the Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes

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  • Anna Kirpichnikova

    (Kazan Federal University, Russia)

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The article is devoted to the linguistic singularity of the novel the Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes. It deals with some linguistic means, which allow us to characterize this novel as a bright example of postmodernism. This approach contains the idea about the impossibility of new style invention and the necessity of different styles combination. The novel is full of different jargon words (hook up, pick-up line, and pick up girls), idioms (get under skin, put finger on), and even juridical terms (vexatious) which are used all together creating unique style. It is important that in postmodernism literature good or bad words or styles do not exist; they are all equal. Secondly, the idea of game. There are two levels of representing this idea: the mix of styles and the loss of figurativeness by phraseological units. The first level has already been mentioned and the second one can be explained as exemplified by idiom get under skin that is used in its direct meaning while describing the way of roasting a chicken. Moreover, the novel is full of references to other stories and poems and in this case, we can speak about rewriting as a common method of postmodernism. Postmodern writers create new work through the stealing of images and texts from an earlier period and appropriated in a present context, say scientists.

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  • Anna Kirpichnikova, 2018. "The Linguistic Singularity of the Novel the Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 556-558:1.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2018:p:556-558
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