Language Play in Postmodern Literature: A Study of Lydia Davis' Stories

Authors

  • Nino Kemertelidze Independent researcher, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Meri Giorgadze Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Manana Kajaia Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2024.v20n32p23

Keywords:

Lydia Davis, postmodern literature, language play, minimalism, narrative structure

Abstract

The paper explores the role of language play in postmodern literature through a close examination of Lydia Davis' stories. Known for her minimalist style, Davis employs innovative narrative techniques and distinctive word choices to disrupt conventional storytelling and invite readers into a complex interaction with language. The analysis highlights how Davis’ manipulation of narrative structure and stylistic devices – such as fragmentation, repetition, irony, etc. – transforms language from a simple medium of expression into a subject of inquiry. This study examines the function of language play in her stories, emphasizing how Davis’ techniques reflect broader postmodern themes of ambiguity, subjectivity, and the fluid nature of meaning.

Published

2024-11-30

How to Cite

Kemertelidze, N., Giorgadze, M., & Kajaia, M. (2024). Language Play in Postmodern Literature: A Study of Lydia Davis’ Stories. ESI Preprints (European Scientific Journal, ESJ), 20(32), 23. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2024.v20n32p23

Issue

Section

ESJ Natural/Life/Medical Sciences

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