AbstractThe contention in this paper is that Henri Fauconnier's renowned novel The Soul of Malaya (Malaisie) written and set in colonial Malaya, deserves a closer reading within the context of the Modernist genre, and beyond. The novel's wider significance often has been overlooked in favour of viewing it as symptomatic of a colonial mindset. In part this is a fair assessment, but there are other aspects of this award-winning novel that deserve a deeper exploration and hence a wider readership and scholarship. Fauconnier's novel echoes much of what was to come after him. While the novel merits inclusion into the Modernist canon, Malaisie also – takes the reader of Camus, for example, into familiar territory. Existentialism and Dasein (“Bein...
This study discussed about the phenomena in the society which human shown their existence and adapte...
This research paper seeks to find out how Albert Camus uses the symbols of light and the senses to ...
The intention of this research is to highlight existential features in four Malaysian writers in Eng...
AbstractThe contention in this paper is that Henri Fauconnier's renowned novel The Soul of Malaya (M...
Pierre Labrousse In 1930, Henri Fauconnier was awarded the Goncourt [Litererary] Prize for his novel...
According to Peyre (1948:21), the fathers and forefathers of existentialism were mostly Germans, but...
Existentialism is a philosophy which flourishes in extreme situations. Identified with the period of...
French existentialist literature was born in response to the horrors of World War II. The two most p...
This thesis investigates the long-neglected relationship between Decadence and colonialism at the fi...
This paper examines the question of existentialism in Trois jours et le néant by the Moroc...
Existentialism is a philosophical movement which emphasizes on individual existence, freedom and cho...
In this thesis I have set out to trace the echoes of existentialism in the work of the Mexican novel...
This article compares the colonial and contemporary canvas of the hegemonic discourse of White Weste...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle (“Backlash”) by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the ...
Existentialism in Indian English Novel has its roots in western philosophy. Since our civilization h...
This study discussed about the phenomena in the society which human shown their existence and adapte...
This research paper seeks to find out how Albert Camus uses the symbols of light and the senses to ...
The intention of this research is to highlight existential features in four Malaysian writers in Eng...
AbstractThe contention in this paper is that Henri Fauconnier's renowned novel The Soul of Malaya (M...
Pierre Labrousse In 1930, Henri Fauconnier was awarded the Goncourt [Litererary] Prize for his novel...
According to Peyre (1948:21), the fathers and forefathers of existentialism were mostly Germans, but...
Existentialism is a philosophy which flourishes in extreme situations. Identified with the period of...
French existentialist literature was born in response to the horrors of World War II. The two most p...
This thesis investigates the long-neglected relationship between Decadence and colonialism at the fi...
This paper examines the question of existentialism in Trois jours et le néant by the Moroc...
Existentialism is a philosophical movement which emphasizes on individual existence, freedom and cho...
In this thesis I have set out to trace the echoes of existentialism in the work of the Mexican novel...
This article compares the colonial and contemporary canvas of the hegemonic discourse of White Weste...
Published in 2008, the novel Retour de manivelle (“Backlash”) by Julien Kilanga Musinde revives the ...
Existentialism in Indian English Novel has its roots in western philosophy. Since our civilization h...
This study discussed about the phenomena in the society which human shown their existence and adapte...
This research paper seeks to find out how Albert Camus uses the symbols of light and the senses to ...
The intention of this research is to highlight existential features in four Malaysian writers in Eng...