Saul Bellow, as a cerebral, analytical, and philosophical writer, unflinchingly describes the world and gives the readers tremendous thoughts about life and society. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976 for his human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture. In Mr. Sammler’s Planet, Bellow shows the readers a death-burdened, rotting, spoiled, sullied, exasperating, sinful earth. This insane world is full of droll mortality and morbid entertainments. The coexistence of rationality and bestiality in man is vividly displayed in this novel. In his Introduction to Ethical Literary Criticism, Professor Nie Zhenzhao formulated the theory of the Sphinx factor as composed of the human factor and the animal factor, an...
This essay argues for understanding Saul Bellow’s 1959 novel Henderson the Rain King as an instance ...
This thesis aims to discuss Bellow's works mainly in a psychological context. The basic premise is t...
Saul Bellow(1915-) received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976, which firmly established his lit...
Saul Bellow, as a cerebral, analytical, and philosophical writer, unflinchingly describes the world ...
Bibliography: pages 212-230.This study examines and evaluates critically four novels by Saul Bellow:...
On the occasion of his acceptance of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Saul Bellow asked, “What is at ...
While there is an understandable reticence on the part of critics of contemporary American literatur...
The dissertation focuses on the challenge the city and city experience have posed to Bellow througho...
The central point of this thesis is the theme of modern man's alienation from his surroundings as po...
Saul Bellow's main characters are frequently persons who convey their experience with reality in the...
When Saul Bellow’s (1915–2005) Artur Sammler, Holocaust survivor, transplanted “refugee in Manhattan...
This paper intends to expound Saul Bellow’s response to Nietzsche’s ideas on nihilism. The latter co...
The following thesis studies the philosophical and sociological background of three novels written b...
This paper intends to expound Saul Bellow’s response to Nietzsche’s ideas on nihilism. The latter co...
For Saul Bellow the essential quest is spiritual: it is a search for humanness in a world that daily...
This essay argues for understanding Saul Bellow’s 1959 novel Henderson the Rain King as an instance ...
This thesis aims to discuss Bellow's works mainly in a psychological context. The basic premise is t...
Saul Bellow(1915-) received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976, which firmly established his lit...
Saul Bellow, as a cerebral, analytical, and philosophical writer, unflinchingly describes the world ...
Bibliography: pages 212-230.This study examines and evaluates critically four novels by Saul Bellow:...
On the occasion of his acceptance of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Saul Bellow asked, “What is at ...
While there is an understandable reticence on the part of critics of contemporary American literatur...
The dissertation focuses on the challenge the city and city experience have posed to Bellow througho...
The central point of this thesis is the theme of modern man's alienation from his surroundings as po...
Saul Bellow's main characters are frequently persons who convey their experience with reality in the...
When Saul Bellow’s (1915–2005) Artur Sammler, Holocaust survivor, transplanted “refugee in Manhattan...
This paper intends to expound Saul Bellow’s response to Nietzsche’s ideas on nihilism. The latter co...
The following thesis studies the philosophical and sociological background of three novels written b...
This paper intends to expound Saul Bellow’s response to Nietzsche’s ideas on nihilism. The latter co...
For Saul Bellow the essential quest is spiritual: it is a search for humanness in a world that daily...
This essay argues for understanding Saul Bellow’s 1959 novel Henderson the Rain King as an instance ...
This thesis aims to discuss Bellow's works mainly in a psychological context. The basic premise is t...
Saul Bellow(1915-) received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976, which firmly established his lit...