This article examines the complex relationship between the hero and the author. Through a reflexive phenomenological tone, it is argued that the hero depicts the emotional seed of the subject itself while the author is the beautiful mind that projects events and worlds by cultivating the intellectual seed. The call of adventure as a ringing bell for the hero and the author, the proclaimed Death of the Author, the almost confirmed Death of the Hero, and the horizon of the Teacher’s Death are discussed. In this setting, the fear from the authority of the hero and the author remains imminent. This article attempts to move beyond the horizon of death certificates in order to reach primary frequencies at the nexus between author and hero, derive...
During the course of the term, I have been fortunate enough to have studied the many complex ideas b...
Death has intrigued and even inspired fear in many. Since fiction mimics life, it is no wonder that ...
Self-contradiction, a key quality of the Byronic hero, is nothing new to tragic literary figures. As...
This article examines the complex relationship between the hero and the author. Through a reflexive ...
In this article, one of the important topics in the science of literary studies is information about...
Discussing the Babylonian epic of Gilgamesj, a tale of the quest for immortality, and digressing fro...
Fiction has from its very origin fulfilled the role as explaining and comforting medium . The heroes...
The Literary character has always existed, and I intend to show how he or she has changed the times,...
Provenance has always been important to me. Knowing who has handled a set of ideas, and how those id...
This thesis is entitled, The Forked Road of Narrative in the Hero’s Journey. The Exegesis accompanyi...
In this article, we review the psychology of hero development and hero worship. Heroes and hero narr...
The essay intends to problematize the notion of heroism in Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game by contem...
This article questions the use of heroes and villains in literature, whether our perceptions of thes...
This article revisits the hero’s journey—and heroic behaviour as understood in its emerging contempo...
Three studies examine hypotheses derived from terror management theory to investigate the relationsh...
During the course of the term, I have been fortunate enough to have studied the many complex ideas b...
Death has intrigued and even inspired fear in many. Since fiction mimics life, it is no wonder that ...
Self-contradiction, a key quality of the Byronic hero, is nothing new to tragic literary figures. As...
This article examines the complex relationship between the hero and the author. Through a reflexive ...
In this article, one of the important topics in the science of literary studies is information about...
Discussing the Babylonian epic of Gilgamesj, a tale of the quest for immortality, and digressing fro...
Fiction has from its very origin fulfilled the role as explaining and comforting medium . The heroes...
The Literary character has always existed, and I intend to show how he or she has changed the times,...
Provenance has always been important to me. Knowing who has handled a set of ideas, and how those id...
This thesis is entitled, The Forked Road of Narrative in the Hero’s Journey. The Exegesis accompanyi...
In this article, we review the psychology of hero development and hero worship. Heroes and hero narr...
The essay intends to problematize the notion of heroism in Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game by contem...
This article questions the use of heroes and villains in literature, whether our perceptions of thes...
This article revisits the hero’s journey—and heroic behaviour as understood in its emerging contempo...
Three studies examine hypotheses derived from terror management theory to investigate the relationsh...
During the course of the term, I have been fortunate enough to have studied the many complex ideas b...
Death has intrigued and even inspired fear in many. Since fiction mimics life, it is no wonder that ...
Self-contradiction, a key quality of the Byronic hero, is nothing new to tragic literary figures. As...