This thesis examines the entirety of Joseph Heller's career as a novelist and explores the various existential themes uniting a seemingly diverse body of work. Considering Heller's relationship to the philosophy of Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre, "Towards a Postmodern Absurd: The Fiction of Joseph Heller" suggests that the novelist promotes the same existentially authentic lifestyle of revolt originally articulated by the French existentialists. Refuting the critical assessment of Heller's fiction as formless, this thesis argues that Heller deliberately structures his fiction around the concept of dejd vu in order to buttress the author's existential concerns with the absurdity of human existence. Finally, in response to the recent debat...
Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22 (1961) details the absurdity of war and extensively makes use of humo...
Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22 (1961) details the absurdity of war and extensively makes use of humo...
This thesis investigates the use of humour in American anti-war novels in the second half of the twe...
1 This BA thesis focuses on Catch-22, a novel written by the American author Joseph Heller in 1961. ...
This thesis looks at how Joseph Heller's novel, "Catch-22" can be read using the framework of postmo...
This thesis acknowledges the presence of a clear note of affirmation in some novels of the mid-Twent...
The belief that ours is an absurd world is a commonplace of contemporary American fiction. Many nove...
The belief that ours is an absurd world is a commonplace of contemporary American fiction. Many nove...
American society has been directly affected and influenced by the effects of the Cold war, changin...
American society has been directly affected and influenced by the effects of the Cold war, changin...
American society has been directly affected and influenced by the effects of the Cold war, changin...
This study provides both a general overview and specific analyses of Joseph Heller's major works: Ca...
The six months Joseph Heller flew B-52 bombing missions over Italy in 1944 provided him with the tra...
This is a study of the use of language in Joseph Heller's novels Catch-22, Something Happened, Good ...
Joseph Heller’s first novel, Catch-22, met with mixed reviews on its publication in 1961. Critics a...
Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22 (1961) details the absurdity of war and extensively makes use of humo...
Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22 (1961) details the absurdity of war and extensively makes use of humo...
This thesis investigates the use of humour in American anti-war novels in the second half of the twe...
1 This BA thesis focuses on Catch-22, a novel written by the American author Joseph Heller in 1961. ...
This thesis looks at how Joseph Heller's novel, "Catch-22" can be read using the framework of postmo...
This thesis acknowledges the presence of a clear note of affirmation in some novels of the mid-Twent...
The belief that ours is an absurd world is a commonplace of contemporary American fiction. Many nove...
The belief that ours is an absurd world is a commonplace of contemporary American fiction. Many nove...
American society has been directly affected and influenced by the effects of the Cold war, changin...
American society has been directly affected and influenced by the effects of the Cold war, changin...
American society has been directly affected and influenced by the effects of the Cold war, changin...
This study provides both a general overview and specific analyses of Joseph Heller's major works: Ca...
The six months Joseph Heller flew B-52 bombing missions over Italy in 1944 provided him with the tra...
This is a study of the use of language in Joseph Heller's novels Catch-22, Something Happened, Good ...
Joseph Heller’s first novel, Catch-22, met with mixed reviews on its publication in 1961. Critics a...
Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22 (1961) details the absurdity of war and extensively makes use of humo...
Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22 (1961) details the absurdity of war and extensively makes use of humo...
This thesis investigates the use of humour in American anti-war novels in the second half of the twe...