Since its publication in 2006, The Road has attracted the attention of many academics. The book has been understood by some as a conceited response to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center of September 11, 2001. Although the novel undoubtedly shares some of the characteristics which are typical of 9/11 novels, approaching it exclusively from this perspective can lead to a very narrow reading because, as I aim to show in this paper, the message that the novel conveys goes beyond one of non-violence. This paper analyzes the novel from the combined perspectives of trauma studies and Camus’ existentialism and shows that the novel’s strength lies in both the portrayal of the emotional consequences of a collective trauma and the existen...
This essay is based on the novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006), a futuristic novel in which t...
This essay deals with the attitude relating to the portrayal of hopelessness in The Road, by Cormac ...
Identified as the core of human subjectivity, madness and the shattered self are among the issues w...
This article explores the types of crises that author Cormac McCarthy has, overtly or indirectly, re...
During times of existential unease, post-apocalyptic fiction imagines a depopulated world—a world de...
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This article situates Cormac McCarthy’s The Road (2006) within the tragic frame of post-apocalyptic ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the meaning and implication of the post-apocalyptic future portr...
This article is to look at literature or narratives as a useful tool for recognizing the hidden cris...
Cormac McCarthy’s The Road tends to be lumped in with the emerging post-apocalyptic genre as a whole...
AbstractThe Road, written by the American novelist Cormac McCarthy in 2006, offers a decentring repr...
This presentation examines The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006) set in the United States after some un...
The demeanours of coexistence and phobic conditions of the post-apocalyptic world in Cormac McCarthy...
Cormac McCarthy's The Road takes place not before or during but after the end. The novel follows a m...
This essay is based on the novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006), a futuristic novel in which t...
This essay deals with the attitude relating to the portrayal of hopelessness in The Road, by Cormac ...
Identified as the core of human subjectivity, madness and the shattered self are among the issues w...
This article explores the types of crises that author Cormac McCarthy has, overtly or indirectly, re...
During times of existential unease, post-apocalyptic fiction imagines a depopulated world—a world de...
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This paper attempts to study the experimental narrative structure to explore postmodern new humanism...
This article situates Cormac McCarthy’s The Road (2006) within the tragic frame of post-apocalyptic ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the meaning and implication of the post-apocalyptic future portr...
This article is to look at literature or narratives as a useful tool for recognizing the hidden cris...
Cormac McCarthy’s The Road tends to be lumped in with the emerging post-apocalyptic genre as a whole...
AbstractThe Road, written by the American novelist Cormac McCarthy in 2006, offers a decentring repr...
This presentation examines The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006) set in the United States after some un...
The demeanours of coexistence and phobic conditions of the post-apocalyptic world in Cormac McCarthy...
Cormac McCarthy's The Road takes place not before or during but after the end. The novel follows a m...
This essay is based on the novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy (2006), a futuristic novel in which t...
This essay deals with the attitude relating to the portrayal of hopelessness in The Road, by Cormac ...
Identified as the core of human subjectivity, madness and the shattered self are among the issues w...