This thesis explores structures of melancholy in five of Kurt Vonnegut's early novels, Player Piano, The Sirens of Titan, Mother Night, Slaughterhouse-Five and Breakfast of Champions. The thesis attempts to give new readings to each of the novels by drawing on critical approaches to melancholy and by viewing each text as being subject to contemporary cultural influences. In particular, the thesis maps how each of the novels comments on human progress through a combination of historical, scientific, cultural, social and political paradigms. In the chapters on The Sirens of Titan and Mother Night the protagonist is seen as suffering from a number of melancholic complaints that are closely related to schizophrenia, while the narratives as a wh...
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut provides a profound discussion on how the many traumas of war a...
This thesis studies the literary exhaustion and its possible replenishment in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaugh...
The first objective of my study is to examine how Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. exemplifies the American black ...
This thesis explores structures of melancholy in five of Kurt Vonnegut's early novels, Player Piano,...
This thesis considers the novels of Kurt Vonnegut, focusing on Cat’s Cradle (1963), Player Piano (19...
The works of Kurt Vonnegut stand as seminal in the American literary canon. Looking at three of his ...
The influence of Vonnegut’s didactic purpose of writing on the treatment of theme and structure in ...
In 1945, during WW II, Kurt Vonnegut experienced the bombing in Dresden. After almost 25 years, he w...
This bachelor thesis compares three different cinematic adaptations of three novels by an American w...
Note:Science fiction is a recurrent element in K. Vonnegut’s fiction. By focusing on this element it...
Kurt Vonnegut’s position that artists should be treasured as alarm systems and as biological agents ...
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) is known as one of the best American postmodern writers in X...
This thesis analyzes narrative strategies of Kurt Vonnegut as a postmodern author with a specific st...
Slaughterhouse-Five's main story deals with Billy Pilgrim's memory of the war supported by such unre...
A reading of Vonnegut‘s major novels as metafiction grows out of the diverse critical reactions to t...
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut provides a profound discussion on how the many traumas of war a...
This thesis studies the literary exhaustion and its possible replenishment in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaugh...
The first objective of my study is to examine how Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. exemplifies the American black ...
This thesis explores structures of melancholy in five of Kurt Vonnegut's early novels, Player Piano,...
This thesis considers the novels of Kurt Vonnegut, focusing on Cat’s Cradle (1963), Player Piano (19...
The works of Kurt Vonnegut stand as seminal in the American literary canon. Looking at three of his ...
The influence of Vonnegut’s didactic purpose of writing on the treatment of theme and structure in ...
In 1945, during WW II, Kurt Vonnegut experienced the bombing in Dresden. After almost 25 years, he w...
This bachelor thesis compares three different cinematic adaptations of three novels by an American w...
Note:Science fiction is a recurrent element in K. Vonnegut’s fiction. By focusing on this element it...
Kurt Vonnegut’s position that artists should be treasured as alarm systems and as biological agents ...
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) is known as one of the best American postmodern writers in X...
This thesis analyzes narrative strategies of Kurt Vonnegut as a postmodern author with a specific st...
Slaughterhouse-Five's main story deals with Billy Pilgrim's memory of the war supported by such unre...
A reading of Vonnegut‘s major novels as metafiction grows out of the diverse critical reactions to t...
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut provides a profound discussion on how the many traumas of war a...
This thesis studies the literary exhaustion and its possible replenishment in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaugh...
The first objective of my study is to examine how Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. exemplifies the American black ...