This dissertation examines selected mid-Twentieth Century novels by four American writers (Carson McCullers, James Baldwin, William Styron, and Vladimir Nabokov) in order to offer a reappraisal of a difficult and often overlooked moment in the history of American fiction. Specifically, it considers how writers with liberal tendencies respond to the political inhibitions of a culture increasingly dominated by the consensus discourse of the Cold War. Rather than giving over to cynicism by adopting strictly apolitical themes, these writers demonstrate a commitment to liberal society through the values of tolerance, diversity, and a distinctively liberal openness to the future community. This optimistic way of reading of the often superficially...
This dissertation discusses examples of Anglo-American realist fiction from the end of twentieth and...
Novel Shocks argues that the US novel transforms in the 1950s. Treating the post-war period as a key...
This dissertation brings together four books-Herman Melville\u27s Moby-Dick, Henry James\u27s The Pr...
My dissertation investigates the American WWII homefront and its commitment both to war production a...
In the decades following World War II the American landscape underwent a profound change as suburbs ...
Imagining the Now considers the permeable relation between aesthetic form and the social uses of lit...
As modern epics of radical modernism, the major novels of John Dos Passos portray the history of mod...
This thesis attempts to answer a puzzling question about the historical trajectory of twentieth-cent...
This dissertation traces the development of the historical novel through the two major literary move...
My dissertation is concerned with experiences of individualization in the context of ethnic group id...
This dissertation argues that American literary postmodernism was profoundly shaped by midcentury in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Comparative Li...
Scholars of eighteenth-century and Victorian fiction associate literary realism with Lockean liberal...
This thesis examines political and social thought in dystopian fiction of the mid-twentieth century....
“Revolutionary Futures” examines the revolutionary unconscious of American literature. While revolut...
This dissertation discusses examples of Anglo-American realist fiction from the end of twentieth and...
Novel Shocks argues that the US novel transforms in the 1950s. Treating the post-war period as a key...
This dissertation brings together four books-Herman Melville\u27s Moby-Dick, Henry James\u27s The Pr...
My dissertation investigates the American WWII homefront and its commitment both to war production a...
In the decades following World War II the American landscape underwent a profound change as suburbs ...
Imagining the Now considers the permeable relation between aesthetic form and the social uses of lit...
As modern epics of radical modernism, the major novels of John Dos Passos portray the history of mod...
This thesis attempts to answer a puzzling question about the historical trajectory of twentieth-cent...
This dissertation traces the development of the historical novel through the two major literary move...
My dissertation is concerned with experiences of individualization in the context of ethnic group id...
This dissertation argues that American literary postmodernism was profoundly shaped by midcentury in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Comparative Li...
Scholars of eighteenth-century and Victorian fiction associate literary realism with Lockean liberal...
This thesis examines political and social thought in dystopian fiction of the mid-twentieth century....
“Revolutionary Futures” examines the revolutionary unconscious of American literature. While revolut...
This dissertation discusses examples of Anglo-American realist fiction from the end of twentieth and...
Novel Shocks argues that the US novel transforms in the 1950s. Treating the post-war period as a key...
This dissertation brings together four books-Herman Melville\u27s Moby-Dick, Henry James\u27s The Pr...