Abstract
This paper examines David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas (2004) and The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet (2010), with a particular focus on history and narrative time. It seeks to offer an alternative perspective on the multiple and intertwined fictional narratives of Mitchell's oeuvre as these evidence a move past the ``post-{''} of postmodernism.
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Beville, M. (2015). Getting Past the ‘Post-’: History and Time in the Fiction of David Mitchell. [Sic] - a Journal of Literature, Culture and Literary Translation, (1.6). https://doi.org/10.15291/sic/1.6.lc.1
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