Tom Wolfe’s first novel, The Bonfire of the Vanities, has often been viewed as a satirical attack on Wall Street and the mentality of a city torn to pieces by ethnic strife. Wolfe’s reaction was to deny that his novel was a satire. This article argues not only that the pursuit of status and freedom has a serious and non-serious side in Wolfe’s works, but also that in Bonfire Wolfe’s actual ideal takes the shape of a utopian republicanism and leads back to a notion of a society consisting of unique and free individuals united in a common pursuit for a just society in light of the common good—not in the shape of equality, but in light of virtue and freedom
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That revenues, profits, wealth, valuables, properties and various forms of riches can be so attracti...
Full article here: https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:48025/ A series of sketches written in 1924...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Allan Baillie’s Secrets of Walden R...
The Bonfire of tite I7anides is Toin Wolfe’s attempt at futfitling bis own widely-known prediction, ...
Tom Wolfe has several traits in common with Samuel Clemens - better known as Mark Twain. Both develo...
In The Bonfire of the Vanities (1988), Tom Wolfe issued a personal evaluation on the state of the Am...
The main concern in this thesis is an examination of Tom Wolfe s presentation of his views on Americ...
abstract: During the 1960s, American youth were coming of age in a post–war period marked by a...
Fictional literature portraying the descent of the United States into dictatorship is assessed criti...
Every modern epoch seems to produce a small number of artists whose work provides society with an an...
There has been much scholarly investigation regarding Thomas More’s Utopia and Walker Percy’s Love i...
A novella-length story, satirically exploring the consequences of big business muscling small enterp...
This article examines the way John Guare's A Free Man of Color (2010) mobilizes a metatheatrical aes...
As modern epics of radical modernism, the major novels of John Dos Passos portray the history of mod...
Arriving in the San Francisco garage where the Pranksters are waiting for Ken Kesey in The Electric ...
That revenues, profits, wealth, valuables, properties and various forms of riches can be so attracti...
Full article here: https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:48025/ A series of sketches written in 1924...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Allan Baillie’s Secrets of Walden R...