In both Outer Dark and Child of God, McCarthy does a masterful job of blending the elements of Appalachian Gothic to present a novel that is darkly suspenseful and grimly thought-provoking. Outer Dark focuses on the complex incestuous relationship between a brother and sister and their interaction with others. The novel follows the two on a journey through the wilderness where they must cope with the unknown qualities of that wilderness, as well as the guilt stemming from their own behaviors. In Child of God, McCarthy explores the grotesque nature of a life lived in isolation and poverty in the mountains. This novel focuses more on an individual descent into the gruesome depths that illustrate the main character’s depravity. In these two no...
There are many textual and thematic similarities between Dante’s Inferno and Cormac McCarthy’s Outer...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1902) and Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian (1985) are two novels ...
The Southern Gothic literary tradition captures a region haunted by a legacy of civil strife. The ge...
Though best known for his Western works that have been read widely in the literary community and ada...
This Bachelor thesis is focused on male characters in the two Cormac McCarthy's early novels, Outer ...
McCarthy's novels articulate a vision of man's state of grace as a trajectory. Outer Dark, represent...
Chapter One: (pp. 1 -87) Landscape, Society and the Individual in Cormac McCarthy's Novels This ch...
Outer dark (1968), McCarthy's second novel is brutal and violence which makes every reader wonder ab...
Following the growth of criticism related to Cormac McCarthy, this study examines the author\u27s ea...
This thesis explores the genre of gothic literature by outlining the themes and common techniques th...
The desert country of the American Southwest is the perfect setting for Cormac McCarthy’s masterpiec...
This thesis is concerned with two novels of Cormac McCarthy: Blood Meridian and The Road. In each ch...
This dissertation explores the intersections of American naturalism and the Southern Gothic by seeki...
This is my (Subhasis Chattopadhyay's) draft of PhD pre-submission. Dr. Scriver has (had) put it up o...
My Master’s Thesis is comprised of two essays that review two contemporary American texts. Through g...
There are many textual and thematic similarities between Dante’s Inferno and Cormac McCarthy’s Outer...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1902) and Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian (1985) are two novels ...
The Southern Gothic literary tradition captures a region haunted by a legacy of civil strife. The ge...
Though best known for his Western works that have been read widely in the literary community and ada...
This Bachelor thesis is focused on male characters in the two Cormac McCarthy's early novels, Outer ...
McCarthy's novels articulate a vision of man's state of grace as a trajectory. Outer Dark, represent...
Chapter One: (pp. 1 -87) Landscape, Society and the Individual in Cormac McCarthy's Novels This ch...
Outer dark (1968), McCarthy's second novel is brutal and violence which makes every reader wonder ab...
Following the growth of criticism related to Cormac McCarthy, this study examines the author\u27s ea...
This thesis explores the genre of gothic literature by outlining the themes and common techniques th...
The desert country of the American Southwest is the perfect setting for Cormac McCarthy’s masterpiec...
This thesis is concerned with two novels of Cormac McCarthy: Blood Meridian and The Road. In each ch...
This dissertation explores the intersections of American naturalism and the Southern Gothic by seeki...
This is my (Subhasis Chattopadhyay's) draft of PhD pre-submission. Dr. Scriver has (had) put it up o...
My Master’s Thesis is comprised of two essays that review two contemporary American texts. Through g...
There are many textual and thematic similarities between Dante’s Inferno and Cormac McCarthy’s Outer...
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1902) and Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian (1985) are two novels ...
The Southern Gothic literary tradition captures a region haunted by a legacy of civil strife. The ge...