A consistent feature of Saul Bellows fiction is the protagonists encounter with one or more teaching figures. Dialogue with such individuals prompts the Bellovian protagonist to reject his current state of selfhood as inadequate and provokes him to re-form as a new person. The teacher figure offers a better self to which the protagonist is attracted; or, more frequently in Bellow, the protagonist is repelled by both his teacher and his own current state to form a new, previously unrepresented self.This thesis argues that Bellows self inherits and modifies the perfectionistphilosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, in a literaryreinterpretation that parallels Stanley Cavells philosophical revaluation of the American Transcend...
The dissertation focuses on the challenge the city and city experience have posed to Bellow througho...
This paper sheds light on the way Saul Bellow's (1915-2005) intellectual protagonists deconstruct po...
The self-concept of the hero in Saul Bellow's novels is the study of this paper. It examines the vie...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-143)This thesis traces the development of the self in...
The protagonists in the seven Bellow novels examined in this thesis suffer from insufficient self-kn...
This paper reveals that Herzog is a totally unconventional novel. It is much difficult to read. Read...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most striking formal attributes of Saul Bellow's ...
This thesis examines selected fiction of Saul Bellow by problematizing the universal and static cond...
This thesis examines the heroes in four novels by Saul Bellow: Joseph, in Dangling Man; Asa, in The ...
This thesis aims to discuss Bellow's works mainly in a psychological context. The basic premise is t...
The central point of this thesis is the theme of modern man's alienation from his surroundings as po...
This essay explores the recurring predicament in Saul Bellow's fiction of the individual who, either...
Saul Bellow's main characters are frequently persons who convey their experience with reality in the...
While there is an understandable reticence on the part of critics of contemporary American literatur...
Saul Bellow is one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century American literature. Bellow\...
The dissertation focuses on the challenge the city and city experience have posed to Bellow througho...
This paper sheds light on the way Saul Bellow's (1915-2005) intellectual protagonists deconstruct po...
The self-concept of the hero in Saul Bellow's novels is the study of this paper. It examines the vie...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-143)This thesis traces the development of the self in...
The protagonists in the seven Bellow novels examined in this thesis suffer from insufficient self-kn...
This paper reveals that Herzog is a totally unconventional novel. It is much difficult to read. Read...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most striking formal attributes of Saul Bellow's ...
This thesis examines selected fiction of Saul Bellow by problematizing the universal and static cond...
This thesis examines the heroes in four novels by Saul Bellow: Joseph, in Dangling Man; Asa, in The ...
This thesis aims to discuss Bellow's works mainly in a psychological context. The basic premise is t...
The central point of this thesis is the theme of modern man's alienation from his surroundings as po...
This essay explores the recurring predicament in Saul Bellow's fiction of the individual who, either...
Saul Bellow's main characters are frequently persons who convey their experience with reality in the...
While there is an understandable reticence on the part of critics of contemporary American literatur...
Saul Bellow is one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century American literature. Bellow\...
The dissertation focuses on the challenge the city and city experience have posed to Bellow througho...
This paper sheds light on the way Saul Bellow's (1915-2005) intellectual protagonists deconstruct po...
The self-concept of the hero in Saul Bellow's novels is the study of this paper. It examines the vie...