This study shows how the Grotesque Hero evolves from the grotesque victim in selected American novels from 1919 to 1972. In these novels, contradictory forces create a cultural dilemma. When a character is especially vulnerable to that dilemma, he becomes caught and twisted into a grotesque victim. The Grotesque Hero finds a solution to the dilemma, not by escaping his grotesque victimization, but by accepting it and making it work for him. The novels paired according to a particular contradictory dilemma include: Winesburg, Ohio and The Crying of Lot 49, As I Lay Dying and Wise Blood, Miss Lonelyhearts and The Dick Gibson Show, Cabot Wright Begins and Second Skin, The Day of the Locust and The Lime Twig, and Expensive People and The Sunlig...
This thesis is a study of the white male anti-hero in post-World War II United States fiction. It is...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...
This essay examines the use of the grotesque to create terror in Gothic fiction in the late l8th cen...
In his novel Winesburg, Ohio, Sherwood Anderson describes a grotesque as someone who has “snatched u...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...
This dissertation explores a history of the grotesque and its meaning in art and literature along wi...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
According to William Van O’Connor, the grotesque as a literary character in American literature has ...
According to William Van O’Connor, the grotesque as a literary character in American literature has ...
This study explores the use of the grotesque mode in the fictions of Mark Twain and of William Faulk...
Mark Twain\u27s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn contains three character types which serve as models ...
The novel as a literary form has from the beginning tended toward a preoccupation with the daily con...
302 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1973.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
This thesis is a study of the white male anti-hero in post-World War II United States fiction. It is...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...
This essay examines the use of the grotesque to create terror in Gothic fiction in the late l8th cen...
In his novel Winesburg, Ohio, Sherwood Anderson describes a grotesque as someone who has “snatched u...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...
The nightmare visions described by early American writers such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson,...
This dissertation explores a history of the grotesque and its meaning in art and literature along wi...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
After a general historical outline of the term and concept 'grotesque' attention is focused on the g...
According to William Van O’Connor, the grotesque as a literary character in American literature has ...
According to William Van O’Connor, the grotesque as a literary character in American literature has ...
This study explores the use of the grotesque mode in the fictions of Mark Twain and of William Faulk...
Mark Twain\u27s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn contains three character types which serve as models ...
The novel as a literary form has from the beginning tended toward a preoccupation with the daily con...
302 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1973.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
This thesis is a study of the white male anti-hero in post-World War II United States fiction. It is...
Historically speaking, the South has maintained rigid, male dominated constructions of gender, which...
This essay examines the use of the grotesque to create terror in Gothic fiction in the late l8th cen...