Alexander Pushkin And Fictionising History.

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English

 

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Kenya H

 

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December 25, 2013

 

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From T.S Eliot’s ‘Murder in the Cathedral’, Yeats’s ‘Easter 1916’, Amitav Ghosh’s ‘The Shadow Lines’, Girish Karnad’s play ‘Tughlaq’ to Dan Brown’s ‘The DaVinci Code’, a lot many authors, in a lot many genres ranging from poetry to novels have made use of certain historical incidents in order to fictionalise them and in the process attach new meanings and dimensions to both the literary text as well as to history itself...
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In fact almost all of Shakespeare’s plays are based on history. This constant engagement of fiction and lived history has lead to the establishment of a new genre in modern literary studies called The Historical Mystery. This new genre operates at the level of being both ‘popular’ and ‘classicist’ in one sense...
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