Violence has always been conspicuously present in the American nation, its culture and literature. Considering the immoderate abundance of violence in current entertainment industry, it would seem natural for the emotions to be dulled and able to process any abhorrent excess of violence; the reactions that both Blood Meridian and The Road by the American author Cormac McCarthy have gathered are thus all the more surprising. Face to face with the novels' unspeakable evil, many readers do recoil in horror and the pervasive violence of McCarthy's writings has provoked a wide range of critical perception. The novels may differ significantly in the setting − Southwestern United States of the 19th century in Blood Meridian as opposed to post-apoc...
The desert country of the American Southwest is the perfect setting for Cormac McCarthy’s masterpiec...
Interest in Cormac McCarthy¿s writing has grown rapidly over the past decade, with an attendant incr...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-221)Critics writing on Cormac McCarthy often note the st...
Violence has always been conspicuously present in the American nation, its culture and literature. C...
2013-07-30In its examination of Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian, Or, The Evening Redness in the Wes...
Graduation date: 2012In this thesis I argue that Cormac McCarthy's 1985 novel Blood Meridian serves ...
When it appears in excess, violence in literature presents itself as a question. This violence pushe...
This discussion of McCarthy’s use of violence in his western novels will focus primarily on the book...
Presents a lecture of Professor Hungerford that analyzes McCarthy's Blood Meridian. The book shows t...
McCarthy's novels articulate a vision of man's state of grace as a trajectory. Outer Dark, represent...
Cormac McCarthy’s historical novel, Blood Meridian (1985), takes place on the U.S.-Mexico borderland...
This study argues that in Blood Meridian (1985) McCarthy creates landscape scenes that function as n...
A curiously distinctive American product, Western is a genre of fiction which has enjoyed considerab...
Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West is a provocative evocation of th...
This thesis presents an interpretation of Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian as a reconstruction of t...
The desert country of the American Southwest is the perfect setting for Cormac McCarthy’s masterpiec...
Interest in Cormac McCarthy¿s writing has grown rapidly over the past decade, with an attendant incr...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-221)Critics writing on Cormac McCarthy often note the st...
Violence has always been conspicuously present in the American nation, its culture and literature. C...
2013-07-30In its examination of Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian, Or, The Evening Redness in the Wes...
Graduation date: 2012In this thesis I argue that Cormac McCarthy's 1985 novel Blood Meridian serves ...
When it appears in excess, violence in literature presents itself as a question. This violence pushe...
This discussion of McCarthy’s use of violence in his western novels will focus primarily on the book...
Presents a lecture of Professor Hungerford that analyzes McCarthy's Blood Meridian. The book shows t...
McCarthy's novels articulate a vision of man's state of grace as a trajectory. Outer Dark, represent...
Cormac McCarthy’s historical novel, Blood Meridian (1985), takes place on the U.S.-Mexico borderland...
This study argues that in Blood Meridian (1985) McCarthy creates landscape scenes that function as n...
A curiously distinctive American product, Western is a genre of fiction which has enjoyed considerab...
Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West is a provocative evocation of th...
This thesis presents an interpretation of Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian as a reconstruction of t...
The desert country of the American Southwest is the perfect setting for Cormac McCarthy’s masterpiec...
Interest in Cormac McCarthy¿s writing has grown rapidly over the past decade, with an attendant incr...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-221)Critics writing on Cormac McCarthy often note the st...