Compares the initiation archetype found in Hemingway’s and Alfred A. Yuson’s stories, contrasting Nick’s psychological rebirth with Bingo’s physical experience. Argues that the process of separation, transformation, and empowerment found in each is integral to the ensuing growth of the awakened character
Morrison’s intent to render a quest narrative permeated with specific archetypal symbols can be vie...
Characterizes Hemingway as a conceptual novelist (plot driven writers with specific goals for their ...
Draws briefly on the theories of Carl Jung to explore the concepts of androgyny and individuation in...
Recently it seems that the term \u27story of initiation\u27 is in fashion among scholars and critics...
Psychological analysis of how Nick employs mythic archetypes of ritual to restore his traumatized ps...
Hemingway's "Indian Camp" has usually been read as the story of Nick 's initiation. Far from corrobo...
TREASURE ISLAND REVISITED What is the significance of initiation in modem times and the role played...
This dissertation proposes the castaway and the island experience as a parallel to the hero and the ...
This dissertation examines the journey of the hero away from society as a universal theme of initiat...
Specifically, the study of the progression focuses on examining Hemingway\u27s Across the River and ...
Explores Hemingway’s ambiguous attitude toward traditional primitivism, showing that he embraced bot...
Close reading of the narrative, contending that Green Hills of Africa “results from the effort to pu...
Makes a case for reading and teaching “Indian Camp” as the true beginning of In Our Time. Gives a cl...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Quite a few scholars and critics refer to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as a story of initiatio...
Morrison’s intent to render a quest narrative permeated with specific archetypal symbols can be vie...
Characterizes Hemingway as a conceptual novelist (plot driven writers with specific goals for their ...
Draws briefly on the theories of Carl Jung to explore the concepts of androgyny and individuation in...
Recently it seems that the term \u27story of initiation\u27 is in fashion among scholars and critics...
Psychological analysis of how Nick employs mythic archetypes of ritual to restore his traumatized ps...
Hemingway's "Indian Camp" has usually been read as the story of Nick 's initiation. Far from corrobo...
TREASURE ISLAND REVISITED What is the significance of initiation in modem times and the role played...
This dissertation proposes the castaway and the island experience as a parallel to the hero and the ...
This dissertation examines the journey of the hero away from society as a universal theme of initiat...
Specifically, the study of the progression focuses on examining Hemingway\u27s Across the River and ...
Explores Hemingway’s ambiguous attitude toward traditional primitivism, showing that he embraced bot...
Close reading of the narrative, contending that Green Hills of Africa “results from the effort to pu...
Makes a case for reading and teaching “Indian Camp” as the true beginning of In Our Time. Gives a cl...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Quite a few scholars and critics refer to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as a story of initiatio...
Morrison’s intent to render a quest narrative permeated with specific archetypal symbols can be vie...
Characterizes Hemingway as a conceptual novelist (plot driven writers with specific goals for their ...
Draws briefly on the theories of Carl Jung to explore the concepts of androgyny and individuation in...