Reflection of Bakhtin’s theory into Dostoevsky’s Notes from The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis: A critical analysis through Dialogism, Dialogic Self-Consciousness, Polyphony and Heteroglossia

This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2020.

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1. autor: Oni, Shazia Azim
Kolejni autorzy: Amin, Seema Nusrat
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spelling 10361-144022021-03-29T21:01:19Z Reflection of Bakhtin’s theory into Dostoevsky’s Notes from The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis: A critical analysis through Dialogism, Dialogic Self-Consciousness, Polyphony and Heteroglossia Oni, Shazia Azim Amin, Seema Nusrat Department of English and Humanities, Brac University Mikhail Bakhtin’s philosophy dialogism self-consciousness Fyodor Dostoevsky Notes From The Underground Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2020. Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-52). The main goal of this thesis is to discover the reflection of the Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin’s philosophy of dialogism, dialogic self-consciousness, polyphony, heteroglossia into Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Notes From The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis. This thesis aims to do a critical analysis of Dostoevsky’s underground man and Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis novella’s protagonist named Gregor through the philosophy of Bakhtin. It discusses about the characters, themes and narration analysis of Notes From The Underground and The Metamorphosis. It also aims to find out the similarities between these two works. In this thesis paper, the phenomenon will be analyzed- Do Mikhail Bakhtin’s philosophy has a correlation with Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Notes From The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis through the idea of dialogism, dialogic self-consciousness, polyphony and heteroglossia? If they do, then- how their discourses are interrelated with each other? Why dialogism and Dialogic self- consciousness are important in terms of interaction? In this paper, it will also be discussed- how Kafka is Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “the real life underground man”? Shazia Azim Oni B.A. in English 2021-03-29T06:12:18Z 2021-03-29T06:12:18Z 2020 2020-09 Thesis ID: 16103015 http://hdl.handle.net/10361/14402 en_US Brac University theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. 52 pages application/pdf Brac University
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topic Mikhail Bakhtin’s philosophy
dialogism
self-consciousness
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Notes From The Underground
Franz Kafka
The Metamorphosis
spellingShingle Mikhail Bakhtin’s philosophy
dialogism
self-consciousness
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Notes From The Underground
Franz Kafka
The Metamorphosis
Oni, Shazia Azim
Reflection of Bakhtin’s theory into Dostoevsky’s Notes from The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis: A critical analysis through Dialogism, Dialogic Self-Consciousness, Polyphony and Heteroglossia
description This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2020.
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title Reflection of Bakhtin’s theory into Dostoevsky’s Notes from The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis: A critical analysis through Dialogism, Dialogic Self-Consciousness, Polyphony and Heteroglossia
title_short Reflection of Bakhtin’s theory into Dostoevsky’s Notes from The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis: A critical analysis through Dialogism, Dialogic Self-Consciousness, Polyphony and Heteroglossia
title_full Reflection of Bakhtin’s theory into Dostoevsky’s Notes from The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis: A critical analysis through Dialogism, Dialogic Self-Consciousness, Polyphony and Heteroglossia
title_fullStr Reflection of Bakhtin’s theory into Dostoevsky’s Notes from The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis: A critical analysis through Dialogism, Dialogic Self-Consciousness, Polyphony and Heteroglossia
title_full_unstemmed Reflection of Bakhtin’s theory into Dostoevsky’s Notes from The Underground, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis: A critical analysis through Dialogism, Dialogic Self-Consciousness, Polyphony and Heteroglossia
title_sort reflection of bakhtin’s theory into dostoevsky’s notes from the underground, franz kafka’s the metamorphosis: a critical analysis through dialogism, dialogic self-consciousness, polyphony and heteroglossia
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