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Is the Family a Place of Trauma in Twenty-first Century Literature?
Twenty-first-century literature gives readers a modern take on a range of important themes. One such theme, which is as important now as it ever has been, is that of the family, which is ‘universally important’ in young adult literature (Parsons and Rietschlin 2014, page 145). This essay will argue that the family is a place… Continue reading
about the author – Callum mcgrath
Recent English graduate of Loughborough University, passionate about film and literature. On this site, I post my academic essays and related writing.
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