Megan Riley McGilchrist sees the Vietnam War and the cultural upheaval it represents as a watershed event in understanding how the western novel treats the theme of landscape. She constructs her analysis through the writings of Wallace Stegner and the western novels of Cormac McCarthy, the former retaining a belief in the innate goodness of the land and the latter rejecting the benevolence of the natural world. McGilchrist argues that, as the fulfillment of the frontier ethos, the Vietnam War-absent in Stegner but present in McCarthy-changed life in the mythimbued West. For McGilchrist, elements of the mythic West, both abhorrent and appealing, include boundless land, strong men, passive women, colonization of Indigenous peoples, hope, and ...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
A curiously distinctive American product, Western is a genre of fiction which has enjoyed considerab...
American masculinity is in crisis. Even a cursory glance at the headlines reveals as much, suggestin...
Megan Riley McGilchrist sees the Vietnam War and the cultural upheaval it represents as a watershed ...
In this thesis my aim has been to establish a link between the western American writers, Wallace Ste...
Digitised version available at EThOS: British Library Electronic Theses Online Servic
A curiously distinctive American product, Western is a genre of fiction which has enjoyed considerab...
Many critics and scholars acknowledge that high literature or an art contains something remarkable w...
THESIS ABSTRACT This thesis deals with the problematics and the role of American frontier and Americ...
The narrative trope of the American western is a long-standing literary convention rooted in a convo...
In this essay, I critically reexamine the scholarly works on Cormac McCarthys The Crossing, most of ...
This thesis is a study of the revision of the Frontier Thesis of Frederick Jackson Turner offered i...
Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West is a provocative evocation of th...
Is there any image from Hollywood cinema more iconic than a lone cowboy riding across a Western land...
Matthew Cella\u27s Bad Land Pastoralism in Great Plains Fiction is based on the concept of the dial...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
A curiously distinctive American product, Western is a genre of fiction which has enjoyed considerab...
American masculinity is in crisis. Even a cursory glance at the headlines reveals as much, suggestin...
Megan Riley McGilchrist sees the Vietnam War and the cultural upheaval it represents as a watershed ...
In this thesis my aim has been to establish a link between the western American writers, Wallace Ste...
Digitised version available at EThOS: British Library Electronic Theses Online Servic
A curiously distinctive American product, Western is a genre of fiction which has enjoyed considerab...
Many critics and scholars acknowledge that high literature or an art contains something remarkable w...
THESIS ABSTRACT This thesis deals with the problematics and the role of American frontier and Americ...
The narrative trope of the American western is a long-standing literary convention rooted in a convo...
In this essay, I critically reexamine the scholarly works on Cormac McCarthys The Crossing, most of ...
This thesis is a study of the revision of the Frontier Thesis of Frederick Jackson Turner offered i...
Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West is a provocative evocation of th...
Is there any image from Hollywood cinema more iconic than a lone cowboy riding across a Western land...
Matthew Cella\u27s Bad Land Pastoralism in Great Plains Fiction is based on the concept of the dial...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
A curiously distinctive American product, Western is a genre of fiction which has enjoyed considerab...
American masculinity is in crisis. Even a cursory glance at the headlines reveals as much, suggestin...