This study provides an understanding of Carson McCullers' novels that spans the traditional distinction between the romance and the realistic novel and questions her image as a stereotypically "feminine" author. Support for such an approach is provided by McCullers' own comments, notably in her article "Russian Realists and Southern Literature”, in which she calls for a new “philosophical novel” which brings together passion and realism in an exploration of the fundamental issues in human existence. Her own novels use elements of the romance and the realistic novel in a dialectical process through which the conflict between self and society is analyzed
With the recent revival of women's liberation movements, woman's place in American society and the "...
I will argue that in Reflections of a Golden Eye, Private Williams is a projection of McCullers, due...
Criticism on Frank O'Connor's short fiction since his death in 1966 generally draws upon a nucleus o...
The fiction of Carson McCullers depicts a distinct, unique world characterized by its emphasis on th...
Carson McCullers produced in a short lifetime a body of work in which she returned again and again t...
A southern novelist of the mid twentieth century, Carson McCullers is often labeled as a Southern Go...
In this project I set out to apply contemporary social theory to the three most canonical works by A...
Mrs. Carson McCullers is a writer who is deeply concerned with the loneliness of mankind. Loneliness...
In this paper, I approach Mrs. McCullers' The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter through a close reading of th...
The vital connection between self and the clothed body forms the basis for this study of representat...
Born in Columbus, Georgia, Carson McCullers was a Southerner by circumstance, but she maintained an ...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...
Set in an enclosed southern mill town that punishes any women who attempts to depart from the role i...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the dominant discourse’s requirements of submissivene...
In the new digital era, novelists have developed new tools to aid them levy political criticism agai...
With the recent revival of women's liberation movements, woman's place in American society and the "...
I will argue that in Reflections of a Golden Eye, Private Williams is a projection of McCullers, due...
Criticism on Frank O'Connor's short fiction since his death in 1966 generally draws upon a nucleus o...
The fiction of Carson McCullers depicts a distinct, unique world characterized by its emphasis on th...
Carson McCullers produced in a short lifetime a body of work in which she returned again and again t...
A southern novelist of the mid twentieth century, Carson McCullers is often labeled as a Southern Go...
In this project I set out to apply contemporary social theory to the three most canonical works by A...
Mrs. Carson McCullers is a writer who is deeply concerned with the loneliness of mankind. Loneliness...
In this paper, I approach Mrs. McCullers' The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter through a close reading of th...
The vital connection between self and the clothed body forms the basis for this study of representat...
Born in Columbus, Georgia, Carson McCullers was a Southerner by circumstance, but she maintained an ...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...
Set in an enclosed southern mill town that punishes any women who attempts to depart from the role i...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the dominant discourse’s requirements of submissivene...
In the new digital era, novelists have developed new tools to aid them levy political criticism agai...
With the recent revival of women's liberation movements, woman's place in American society and the "...
I will argue that in Reflections of a Golden Eye, Private Williams is a projection of McCullers, due...
Criticism on Frank O'Connor's short fiction since his death in 1966 generally draws upon a nucleus o...