Mrs. McCullers was not a prolific writer; this was largely due to the fact that she was hindered throughout much of her life by serious illnesses. When she was fifteen, doctors misdiagnosed rheumatic fever as pneumonia with complications.” Her heart was severely damaged by this illness; consequently, she suffered strokes which resulted in blindness in one eye, complete paralysis of her left side, and complications therefrom. Her final stroke in 1967 left her comatose for forty-seven days until her death on September 29, 1967, at age fifty. Her doctors believed that had her early illness been correctly diagnosed, her lifestyle could have been changed and the crippling strokes avoided. Ironically, Mrs. McCullers death is generally attributed...
The theme of isolation in some degree is drawn through every character in every novel by Carson McCu...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the dominant discourse’s requirements of submissivene...
This essay argues that Carson McCullers’s The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940) renders suicide as an ...
The fiction of Carson McCullers depicts a distinct, unique world characterized by its emphasis on th...
Mrs. Carson McCullers is a writer who is deeply concerned with the loneliness of mankind. Loneliness...
Born in Columbus, Georgia, Carson McCullers was a Southerner by circumstance, but she maintained an ...
Loneliness is one of the most important themes in the literary works of Carson McCullers-such as The...
A southern novelist of the mid twentieth century, Carson McCullers is often labeled as a Southern Go...
Carson McCullers produced in a short lifetime a body of work in which she returned again and again t...
Carson McCullers\u27 premiere novel, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, is a largely autobiographical nov...
This passage, one of the most eloquent ever penned on the theme of spiritual isolation, is particula...
The misfit and the dream of escape are popular motifs in American literature, particularly in the li...
Carson McCullers was deeply aware of the guilt of southern whites with respect to the oppression of ...
I will argue that in Reflections of a Golden Eye, Private Williams is a projection of McCullers, due...
Franz Kafka summoned literature to be «the axe which breaks the frozen sea within ourselves». A woma...
The theme of isolation in some degree is drawn through every character in every novel by Carson McCu...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the dominant discourse’s requirements of submissivene...
This essay argues that Carson McCullers’s The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940) renders suicide as an ...
The fiction of Carson McCullers depicts a distinct, unique world characterized by its emphasis on th...
Mrs. Carson McCullers is a writer who is deeply concerned with the loneliness of mankind. Loneliness...
Born in Columbus, Georgia, Carson McCullers was a Southerner by circumstance, but she maintained an ...
Loneliness is one of the most important themes in the literary works of Carson McCullers-such as The...
A southern novelist of the mid twentieth century, Carson McCullers is often labeled as a Southern Go...
Carson McCullers produced in a short lifetime a body of work in which she returned again and again t...
Carson McCullers\u27 premiere novel, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, is a largely autobiographical nov...
This passage, one of the most eloquent ever penned on the theme of spiritual isolation, is particula...
The misfit and the dream of escape are popular motifs in American literature, particularly in the li...
Carson McCullers was deeply aware of the guilt of southern whites with respect to the oppression of ...
I will argue that in Reflections of a Golden Eye, Private Williams is a projection of McCullers, due...
Franz Kafka summoned literature to be «the axe which breaks the frozen sea within ourselves». A woma...
The theme of isolation in some degree is drawn through every character in every novel by Carson McCu...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the dominant discourse’s requirements of submissivene...
This essay argues that Carson McCullers’s The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940) renders suicide as an ...