The main aim of this article is to analyse the impact of the Second World War on the eponymous protagonist of William Golding’s third novel, Pincher Martin. Concentrating on Christopher “Pincher” Martin’s disconnected and often chaotic recollections, as well as his attempts to organise them into a coherent narrative, this article argues that his experience of war can be considered in terms of trauma. The article begins with a short overview of critical perspectives on Pincher Martin, and then goes on to analyse in detail chosen passages from this novel, which are discussed in the context of trauma theory, as formulated by Robert Jay Lifton, Cathy Caruth and Susan Brison. While the main focus of the article is memory and its role in t...
Trauma is a psychological injury that is typically caused by the emotional shock from a\ud particula...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
My research explores the problems of resolution in Lewis B. Puller Jr.�s Fortunate Son and suggests ...
William Golding’s fascination with history is evident both in his essays and his novels. In an essay...
This dissertation attempts to investigate the relationship between certain narrative strategies and ...
The present article analyses J. L. Carr’s novel A Month in the Country (1980) in the light of an app...
Following World War II and the horrible devastation in Europe, especially in London, Britain began t...
This thesis focuses on William Golding and his depiction of humanity in his three novels - Lord of t...
This dissertation proposes an inclusive and extensive examination of the fiction of William Golding...
This thesis argues that one of William Golding’s primary motivations in writing his fiction was to r...
This article is written to explore the manifestation of after-war shock and trauma in the lives of i...
In my article, I analyse selected British novels about the First World War published at the turn of ...
Martin Amis’s Time’s Arrow (1991) excited much controversy when it came out for this novella revolve...
The present paper seeks to critically read Pat Barker’s Regeneration in terms of Cathy Caruth’s psyc...
The main purpose of this article is to present the hidden features of Post Ttraumatic Stress Disorde...
Trauma is a psychological injury that is typically caused by the emotional shock from a\ud particula...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
My research explores the problems of resolution in Lewis B. Puller Jr.�s Fortunate Son and suggests ...
William Golding’s fascination with history is evident both in his essays and his novels. In an essay...
This dissertation attempts to investigate the relationship between certain narrative strategies and ...
The present article analyses J. L. Carr’s novel A Month in the Country (1980) in the light of an app...
Following World War II and the horrible devastation in Europe, especially in London, Britain began t...
This thesis focuses on William Golding and his depiction of humanity in his three novels - Lord of t...
This dissertation proposes an inclusive and extensive examination of the fiction of William Golding...
This thesis argues that one of William Golding’s primary motivations in writing his fiction was to r...
This article is written to explore the manifestation of after-war shock and trauma in the lives of i...
In my article, I analyse selected British novels about the First World War published at the turn of ...
Martin Amis’s Time’s Arrow (1991) excited much controversy when it came out for this novella revolve...
The present paper seeks to critically read Pat Barker’s Regeneration in terms of Cathy Caruth’s psyc...
The main purpose of this article is to present the hidden features of Post Ttraumatic Stress Disorde...
Trauma is a psychological injury that is typically caused by the emotional shock from a\ud particula...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
My research explores the problems of resolution in Lewis B. Puller Jr.�s Fortunate Son and suggests ...