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Litverse Chronicles Jan Issue
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)This edition of our literary journal delves into groundbreaking research on renowned authors and their works, exploring themes of power, identity, memory, and resistance. From Shakespeare’s gender subversions to Baldwin’s socio-political critiques, each study provides fresh insights into the evolving landscape of literature. We examine how Woolf’s temporal disruptions redefine narrative structures, while Márquez’s magical realism serves as a tool of political dissent. Our exploration of Tolkien’s ecocriticism and Atwood’s dystopian allegories sheds light on literature’s response to environmental and authoritarian concerns. Additionally, this issue includes an analysis of Wilde’s Gothic queerness, Murakami’s surrealist intertextuality, and Dickinson’s poetic minimalism, offering a comprehensive reflection on literature’s ability to shape and challenge societal norms.