The thesis examines the novels of the young British writer, Kingsley Amis, and attempts to assess his contribution to the modern novel in terms of the moral code which he presents and in terms of his success in presenting it. Chapter One dissociates Amis from the myth of the "Angry Young Men" and shows that he himself will not be placed in any movement. The chapter goes on to discuss his position as a satirist and illustrates his requirement that satire have a moral basis. At this point certain parallels with the work of Fielding are discussed. The chapter shows how much the moral position depends upon seeing Amis's heroes as decent, and tentatively defines decency as it appears to him. Chapter Two shows how much the hero of each novel co...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
A novel is created to express the author’s idea or feelings. In some novels there are moral values. ...
The thesis examines the novels of the young British writer, Kingsley Amis, and attempts to assess hi...
Six novels of Martin Amis--The Rachel Papers, Dead Babies, Success, Money: A Suicide Note, London Fi...
This thesis evaluates and re-evaluates the relationship between the works of Philip Larkin, Kingsley...
This thesis evaluates and re-evaluates the relationship between the works of Philip Larkin, Kingsley...
This thesis evaluates and re-evaluates the relationship between the works of Philip Larkin, Kingsley...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
International audienceThis volume is the first book of criticism to provide a systematic analysis of...
Every novel has a particular message presented by the author. Some of the novelist’s thought or idea...
In this thesis, a detailed study of religious and ethical themes in selected novels by the late Brit...
Moral values as one of the important elements in the novel are also a very important role in our da...
Martin Amis’s choice of topic for Time’s Arrow seems to confirm his reputation as a controversial fi...
VIII-263 p.International audienceSome humanist critics contend that only realist texts have an ethic...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
A novel is created to express the author’s idea or feelings. In some novels there are moral values. ...
The thesis examines the novels of the young British writer, Kingsley Amis, and attempts to assess hi...
Six novels of Martin Amis--The Rachel Papers, Dead Babies, Success, Money: A Suicide Note, London Fi...
This thesis evaluates and re-evaluates the relationship between the works of Philip Larkin, Kingsley...
This thesis evaluates and re-evaluates the relationship between the works of Philip Larkin, Kingsley...
This thesis evaluates and re-evaluates the relationship between the works of Philip Larkin, Kingsley...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
International audienceThis volume is the first book of criticism to provide a systematic analysis of...
Every novel has a particular message presented by the author. Some of the novelist’s thought or idea...
In this thesis, a detailed study of religious and ethical themes in selected novels by the late Brit...
Moral values as one of the important elements in the novel are also a very important role in our da...
Martin Amis’s choice of topic for Time’s Arrow seems to confirm his reputation as a controversial fi...
VIII-263 p.International audienceSome humanist critics contend that only realist texts have an ethic...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
A novel is created to express the author’s idea or feelings. In some novels there are moral values. ...