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World Literature Studies
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2020
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vol. 12
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issue 2
50 – 60
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The paper focuses on the comparative analysis of two crime novels: Tito je umro (2011) by Mirjana Novaković and Sibir (2011) by Vladimir Kecmanović. Both novels offer a vivid cross-section and criticism of modern Serbian society. The aim of the paper is to present these stylistically diverse crime novels as potent catalysts for necessary social change. The theoretical framework of the paper relies on the political insights of Gordić Petković, Veljković, Sotirović and Spasić, as well as critical approaches by Messent, Clandfield, Simpson and Glover.
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