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| 1. | A Reflection Of Binary Oppositions In The Ghost Road |
| 2. | A Study Of Pat Barker’s War Novels |
| 3. | Trauma And Treatment In Pat Barker’s Regeneration Trilogy |
| 4. | A Study Of The Theme Of Traumatic Memory In Pat Barker’s Novels |
| 5. | Pat Barker’s Memory Writing In Another World And Toby’s Room |
| 6. | On the outside looking in: Confessional discourse in the contemporary British novel (A. S. Byatt, Angela Carter, Pat Barker) |
| 7. | Trauma inscribed on the body in Pat Barker's 'Regeneration' Trilogy |
| 8. | Carnivalizing conservatism: A Bakhtinian analysis of Hanif Kureishi, Pat Barker and Zadie Smith in the context of the post-Thatcher era |
| 9. | Mock heroics and no man's lands: Trauma, masculinity, and nation in Alfred Lord Tennyson and Pat Barker |
| 10. | 'The horror of the world': Reconstructing trauma and mourning in the contemporary First World War writings of Pat Barker, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Urquhart |
| 11. | Aesthetic hysteria: Representations of histrionic disorder in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Anglophone literature (Virginia Woolf, Pat Barker) |
| 12. | Excavating the remains of empire: War and postimperial trauma in the twentieth-century novel (Virginia Woolf, Pat Barker, Margaret Drabble, Amitav Ghosh) |
| 13. | The Silence Of The Girls:Female Narrative Retelling Myths |
| 14. | The Dialogism In Pat Barker’s Regeneration Trilogy |
| 15. | The Biopolitics In Pat Barker’s Regeneration Trilogy |
| 16. | The Historical Writing In Pat Barker’s The Regeneration Trilogy |
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