This thesis examines the heroes in four novels by Saul Bellow: Joseph, in Dangling Man; Asa, in The Victim; Henderson, in Henderson the Rain King; and Herzog, in the novel by that name. Though the circumstances in each novel vary somewhat, the conflict for each hero is the same. This paper establishes, from the novels themselves, these two as the forces in conflict: first, the demands for self-denial made upon the heroes by their Judeo-Christian world; and second, their fear of losing their own personal identity. It further establishes that by refusing the demands made upon them for fear of losing their personal identity, they alienate themselves from this world. Finally, it examines their discovery of the quest for reconciliation as being ...
This paper reveals that Herzog is a totally unconventional novel. It is much difficult to read. Read...
This essay explores the recurring predicament in Saul Bellow's fiction of the individual who, either...
The premise of this thesis is that the European Holocaust, the systematic genocide practised upon th...
The purpose of this study was to prove that Saul Bellow‘s characters are questing heroes and to show...
The central point of this thesis is the theme of modern man's alienation from his surroundings as po...
The self-concept of the hero in Saul Bellow's novels is the study of this paper. It examines the vie...
This thesis aims to discuss Bellow's works mainly in a psychological context. The basic premise is t...
Saul Bellow firmly believes that the modern hero possesses all the greatness of his ancient predeces...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-143)This thesis traces the development of the self in...
The protagonists in the seven Bellow novels examined in this thesis suffer from insufficient self-kn...
Bibliography: pages 212-230.This study examines and evaluates critically four novels by Saul Bellow:...
The thesis will contend that there has often been a critical tendency to ignore or mask the subtlety...
This thesis examines selected fiction of Saul Bellow by problematizing the universal and static cond...
This paper reflects Saul Bellow's thoughts in the Modern World. The troubles that exist in Modern pe...
The following thesis studies the philosophical and sociological background of three novels written b...
This paper reveals that Herzog is a totally unconventional novel. It is much difficult to read. Read...
This essay explores the recurring predicament in Saul Bellow's fiction of the individual who, either...
The premise of this thesis is that the European Holocaust, the systematic genocide practised upon th...
The purpose of this study was to prove that Saul Bellow‘s characters are questing heroes and to show...
The central point of this thesis is the theme of modern man's alienation from his surroundings as po...
The self-concept of the hero in Saul Bellow's novels is the study of this paper. It examines the vie...
This thesis aims to discuss Bellow's works mainly in a psychological context. The basic premise is t...
Saul Bellow firmly believes that the modern hero possesses all the greatness of his ancient predeces...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-143)This thesis traces the development of the self in...
The protagonists in the seven Bellow novels examined in this thesis suffer from insufficient self-kn...
Bibliography: pages 212-230.This study examines and evaluates critically four novels by Saul Bellow:...
The thesis will contend that there has often been a critical tendency to ignore or mask the subtlety...
This thesis examines selected fiction of Saul Bellow by problematizing the universal and static cond...
This paper reflects Saul Bellow's thoughts in the Modern World. The troubles that exist in Modern pe...
The following thesis studies the philosophical and sociological background of three novels written b...
This paper reveals that Herzog is a totally unconventional novel. It is much difficult to read. Read...
This essay explores the recurring predicament in Saul Bellow's fiction of the individual who, either...
The premise of this thesis is that the European Holocaust, the systematic genocide practised upon th...