Social dysfunctionality and environments of violence in the narrative of Harper Lee

The main objective of this study is to elaborate a social interpretation taking into account as a main framework for literary analysis the work of Harper Lee (1926-2016), basically her two books: (i) “To Kill a Mockingbird” (1960); and (ii) “Go, Set a Watchman” (2015). This characterization is carri...

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Ethnic conflicts
Racial discrimination
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Ethnic conflicts
Racial discrimination
Testimonial literature
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Racial discrimination
Testimonial literature
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Racial discrimination
Testimonial literature
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