Cormac McCarthy\u27s The Road and Dante\u27s the Inferno contain textual and thematic comparisons. While the Inferno creates a world that exhibits the worst fears of the medieval Catholic subconscious of Dante\u27s time, The Road paints a world of the darkest fears of the current American subconscious. Both texts reflect a critical dystopia that speculates on human spirituality and offers a critique of society through a tour of sin and suffering in a desolate setting
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This article situates Cormac McCarthy’s The Road (2006) within the tragic frame of post-apocalyptic ...
Dante\u27s Inferno defined hell in Western literature for centuries; it was a physical place for sin...
This article explores the types of crises that author Cormac McCarthy has, overtly or indirectly, re...
There are many textual and thematic similarities between Dante’s Inferno and Cormac McCarthy’s Outer...
26 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 25-26Literature and art have always been reflections of the reality of each e...
Reviewed Title: McCarthy, Cormac. The Road. 1st Vintage International ed. 287 p. ISBN 9780307387899
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
Since its publication in 2006, The Road has attracted the attention of many academics. The book has ...
In this thesis, I analyse four novels by Cormac McCarthy through the lens of Apocalypse theory. Look...
This article is to look at literature or narratives as a useful tool for recognizing the hidden cris...
This presentation examines The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006) set in the United States after some un...
The twenty-first century is an era of radical, unexpected and fast changes in the political, social ...
During times of existential unease, post-apocalyptic fiction imagines a depopulated world—a world de...
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This article situates Cormac McCarthy’s The Road (2006) within the tragic frame of post-apocalyptic ...
Dante\u27s Inferno defined hell in Western literature for centuries; it was a physical place for sin...
This article explores the types of crises that author Cormac McCarthy has, overtly or indirectly, re...
There are many textual and thematic similarities between Dante’s Inferno and Cormac McCarthy’s Outer...
26 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 25-26Literature and art have always been reflections of the reality of each e...
Reviewed Title: McCarthy, Cormac. The Road. 1st Vintage International ed. 287 p. ISBN 9780307387899
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
Since its publication in 2006, The Road has attracted the attention of many academics. The book has ...
In this thesis, I analyse four novels by Cormac McCarthy through the lens of Apocalypse theory. Look...
This article is to look at literature or narratives as a useful tool for recognizing the hidden cris...
This presentation examines The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006) set in the United States after some un...
The twenty-first century is an era of radical, unexpected and fast changes in the political, social ...
During times of existential unease, post-apocalyptic fiction imagines a depopulated world—a world de...
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This article situates Cormac McCarthy’s The Road (2006) within the tragic frame of post-apocalyptic ...