The Mystery in The Historical Novel of Zadie Smith “The Fraud”

  • G Priya Ph.D., Scholar, Department of English (Aided), Kongunadu Arts & Science College (Autonomous), Coimbatore (Affiliated to Bharathiar University)
  • P Sujatha Assistant Professor, Department of English (Aided), Kongunadu Arts & Science College (Autonomous), Coimbatore (Affiliated to Bharathiar University)
  • R Sumathi Assistant Professor, Department of English (Aided) Kongunadu Arts & Science College (Autonomous), Coimbatore, (Affiliated to Bharathiar University)
Keywords: Mystery, Cultural Disruption, Jamaica, Sarah Wells, Ainsworth, Reality, William, Maclise, The Flitch of Bacon

Abstract

Zadie smith, British writer of fiction, non-fiction and plays, who has been periodically elaborated with remarkable wit, originality, intelligence, humor, and sheer energy of her generation than anyone by the scenes with a tremendous talent, is fashioned this historical novel the fraud, which is so dazzling about the myth and reality, Jamaica and Britain, honesty and dishonesty, and the enigma of individuals. It is focused on political populism that needs to be noticed for today’s day to day life. That’s what part of Smith’s thinking, given the level of cultural disruption in 19th century England, driven by the industrial revolution and reform movements about suffrage and slavery in Jamaica and British abolitionism and emerging technologies. Not grudgingly or even solitary best novel which notably means our lives of Zadie smith.

Published
2025-04-10
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