(2013-06-14T11:29:34Z) Acsai, Krisztina; Moise, Gabriella; DE--TEK--Bölcsészettudományi Kar
Jeanette Winterson creates a specific language and world in her novels, a world that is
between fiction and reality, it is on the borderline of tales, myths, and legends. This world is
like a vision, it changes, moves, it is full of legendary heroes and heroines, biblical figures,
folkloric creatures, tale-like elements and motifs. These texts are like water, like a river due to
the changes, the reflections, reappearances, transfigurations and transgressions. Words, ideas,
motifs, characters appear again and again but with different references and meanings. The
reader also plays an operative role, it is up to him/her what to believe, how to elucidate the
text. In this essay I examine these phenomena through two novels of Winterson: The Passion
and The PowerBook.