This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected with satire. It defines the grotesque from the gothic to the textual analysis o f the collection o f short stories in Everything That Rises Must Converge (1965) as a short fiction b y F lannery O’Connor, the twentieth century American writer. He has created great tragi-comedy fictions in Southern Gothic. This paper also tries to place O’Connor’s fiction as a great example o f the demonic grotesque within the framework o f the American gothic. Totally, this paper studies this book on the characteristics which depict the demonic grotesqu
This study explores the use of the grotesque mode in the fictions of Mark Twain and of William Faulk...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
A monograph presented to the faculty of the Department of English at Morehead state University in pa...
The American South is a rich source of literature that combines the humorous and the horrific in its...
In his novel Winesburg, Ohio, Sherwood Anderson describes a grotesque as someone who has “snatched u...
In her essay, “The Grotesque in Southern Fiction,” Flannery O’Connor notes, “Whenever I’m asked why ...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
This paper surveys the grotesque which takes a principal position in the American literature since t...
This dissertation explores a history of the grotesque and its meaning in art and literature along wi...
anemonThe objective of this article is to research the grotesque undertones of American South, inves...
Abstract: Flannery O’Connor’s works are enchanted with bloody violence, gloomy religion, typical sou...
This study explores the use of the grotesque mode in the fictions of Mark Twain and of William Faulk...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
This paper surveys the grotesque as a main genre in American Literature which is mostly connected wi...
A monograph presented to the faculty of the Department of English at Morehead state University in pa...
The American South is a rich source of literature that combines the humorous and the horrific in its...
In his novel Winesburg, Ohio, Sherwood Anderson describes a grotesque as someone who has “snatched u...
In her essay, “The Grotesque in Southern Fiction,” Flannery O’Connor notes, “Whenever I’m asked why ...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
This paper surveys the grotesque which takes a principal position in the American literature since t...
This dissertation explores a history of the grotesque and its meaning in art and literature along wi...
anemonThe objective of this article is to research the grotesque undertones of American South, inves...
Abstract: Flannery O’Connor’s works are enchanted with bloody violence, gloomy religion, typical sou...
This study explores the use of the grotesque mode in the fictions of Mark Twain and of William Faulk...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...