Alistair MacLeod's The Lost Salt Gift of Blood is both regional and rural, but MacLeod's achievement as a realistic Maritime writer is to have made literary form a means of philosophical insight. MacLeod's narrative can be identified as existential because of the repeated concern with several aspects of the human condition: choice, freedom, becoming, alienation, exile, other people, and death. Setting, character, imagery, plot patterns, and retrospection create meanings that would otherwise remain unexpressed by characters. MacLeod's existential fictive world is one of historical and aesthetic faith
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Alistair MacLeod talks about his work on his novel, No Great Mischief If They Fall (recently publish...
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If Alistair MacLeod repeatedly examines similar themes and issues in his two collections of short st...
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This research deals with the philosophical thoughts in literary text and aims at identifying the ide...
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The Old Man And The Sea, by Ernest Hemingway, went in printing in 1952, a year later was awarded the...
This paper examines how Canadian writer Alistair MacLeod, in his latest short story entitled “Cleara...
From the perspective of Sartre’s existentialism, it can be concluded that Ahab is nothing else but...
My creative work of the heroine's journey in Salt Of Our Blood originated when I noticed the absence...
The short stories of Alistair MacLeod are strongly influenced by the traditional folk culture of the...
The philosophy which foregrounds individual existence, freedom and choice is known as Existentialism...
The work of Joseph Conrad falls between last years of the 19th century and first two decades of the ...
‘The Call of Salt’ offers an account of the tensions of belonging experienced by white Australians. ...
Alistair MacLeod talks about his work on his novel, No Great Mischief If They Fall (recently publish...
Born in Canada and raised in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Alistair MacLeod chooses the harsh landscape ...
If Alistair MacLeod repeatedly examines similar themes and issues in his two collections of short st...
Scottish emigration to North America is certainly one of the most relevant events in Scottish histor...
The narrators in Alistair MacLeod's "The Road to Rankin's Point" and Neil Gunn's Highland River retu...
This research deals with the philosophical thoughts in literary text and aims at identifying the ide...
Pursuit of essence is the topic and it is a comparative study of the existential elements in Nadeem ...
The Old Man And The Sea, by Ernest Hemingway, went in printing in 1952, a year later was awarded the...
This paper examines how Canadian writer Alistair MacLeod, in his latest short story entitled “Cleara...
From the perspective of Sartre’s existentialism, it can be concluded that Ahab is nothing else but...
My creative work of the heroine's journey in Salt Of Our Blood originated when I noticed the absence...
The short stories of Alistair MacLeod are strongly influenced by the traditional folk culture of the...
The philosophy which foregrounds individual existence, freedom and choice is known as Existentialism...
The work of Joseph Conrad falls between last years of the 19th century and first two decades of the ...
‘The Call of Salt’ offers an account of the tensions of belonging experienced by white Australians. ...