In Carpenter’s Gothic hatred is given pride of place. William Gaddis delineates a society in which hatred proliferates. Characters are caught in the turmoils of their hatred whether it derives from the Vietnam War or from fundamentalist movements, from their individualistic quest for social recognition or from self-aggrandizement. We mean to develop a typology derived from psychoanalysis or anthropology so as to take into account all the different facets hate has in the novel. We shall devote analyses to jealousy caused by hatred, then describe the primary hate that underpins all types of relationships as a preliminary study to questioning the excess that fuels ...
Love and hate are the two most violent, turbulent emotions, known to mankind. Although at first it s...
Revisiting the American Gothic via Julia Kristeva\u27s theory of the abject demonstrates how Gothi...
Mary Shelley's gothic novel Frankenstein has traditionally been read by critics as a cautionary tale...
In Carpenter’s Gothic hatred is given pride of place. William Gaddis delineates a society in...
If the novel is indeed a house, as Hawthorne and James suggest, then Carpenter's Gothic is about wha...
This thesis concerns the perceived difficulty of the novels of William Gaddis, and in particular wit...
The article dwells on the emotional dominant of fear in the text of neo-gothic fiction. This text ty...
A major issue in William Gaddis' novels, The Recognitions and JR, is the problematic role of art and...
What is usually understood by the term "Gothic" is the distant and rather obscure period of Middle A...
Cette recherche historique depuis les origines, à partir des premiers textes écrits de l'humanité, e...
William Godwin and Charles Brockden Brown present narrative and textuality as Gothic mechanisms of p...
Since the dawn of time, the subject has wondered about what he is. Looking for a hate speech was a w...
The theme of cruelty emerges as a fundamental element in the numerous and varied interpersonal relat...
The establishment of the Gothic as one of the more multifaceted movements in our literary history is...
Depuis la nuit des temps, le sujet se pose à lui-même la question de savoir ce qui il est. Chercher ...
Love and hate are the two most violent, turbulent emotions, known to mankind. Although at first it s...
Revisiting the American Gothic via Julia Kristeva\u27s theory of the abject demonstrates how Gothi...
Mary Shelley's gothic novel Frankenstein has traditionally been read by critics as a cautionary tale...
In Carpenter’s Gothic hatred is given pride of place. William Gaddis delineates a society in...
If the novel is indeed a house, as Hawthorne and James suggest, then Carpenter's Gothic is about wha...
This thesis concerns the perceived difficulty of the novels of William Gaddis, and in particular wit...
The article dwells on the emotional dominant of fear in the text of neo-gothic fiction. This text ty...
A major issue in William Gaddis' novels, The Recognitions and JR, is the problematic role of art and...
What is usually understood by the term "Gothic" is the distant and rather obscure period of Middle A...
Cette recherche historique depuis les origines, à partir des premiers textes écrits de l'humanité, e...
William Godwin and Charles Brockden Brown present narrative and textuality as Gothic mechanisms of p...
Since the dawn of time, the subject has wondered about what he is. Looking for a hate speech was a w...
The theme of cruelty emerges as a fundamental element in the numerous and varied interpersonal relat...
The establishment of the Gothic as one of the more multifaceted movements in our literary history is...
Depuis la nuit des temps, le sujet se pose à lui-même la question de savoir ce qui il est. Chercher ...
Love and hate are the two most violent, turbulent emotions, known to mankind. Although at first it s...
Revisiting the American Gothic via Julia Kristeva\u27s theory of the abject demonstrates how Gothi...
Mary Shelley's gothic novel Frankenstein has traditionally been read by critics as a cautionary tale...