Associate Professor, Department of English, College of Arts. King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Initiation is part of the social process that man undergoes in different stages of his life. Most literary works that present such experience have a young adolescent as subject. The different changes and problems facing this adolescent constitute the subject matter of these works. This paper takes James Joyce's "Araby" and Mohammed Alwan's "Love and Rain" and compares them to ascertain the different elements of the initiation story and to achieve a better understanding of both stories. By examining both similarities and differences, this paper points out three stages through which the initiate goes through: separation, difficulty, and new...
The purpose of this study was to collect, describe, analyze, and compare all of the writing adolesce...
The paper examines religious consciousness in the modernist novels of Joseph Conrad's 1902 Heart of ...
he following paper attempts a comparative study between the novel of the Algerian writer Mohammed Di...
Recently it seems that the term \u27story of initiation\u27 is in fashion among scholars and critics...
The aim of this thesis is to interpretate the stories The Living, son of the Vigilant, The Bird and ...
Compares the initiation archetype found in Hemingway’s and Alfred A. Yuson’s stories, contrasting Ni...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
There are three nets that shape the basic notions in Joyce's works: religion, language and nationali...
This dissertation examines the journey of the hero away from society as a universal theme of initiat...
A Bildungsroman is a novel that portrays the realistic and gradual development of its main character...
Dickens and Joyce follow in the wake of Shahrazade, retracing and reviving the structures of her Ara...
“Araby” is one of the fifteen stories of Dubliners (1914) written by James Joyce (1882-1941). The ma...
The aim of this paper is to avoid the impressionism that may result from ad hoc personal opinion and...
This paper explores how the Roman Catholic religion has influenced the writer in Ireland and Cameroo...
This paper explores how the Roman Catholic religion has influenced the writer in Ireland and Cameroo...
The purpose of this study was to collect, describe, analyze, and compare all of the writing adolesce...
The paper examines religious consciousness in the modernist novels of Joseph Conrad's 1902 Heart of ...
he following paper attempts a comparative study between the novel of the Algerian writer Mohammed Di...
Recently it seems that the term \u27story of initiation\u27 is in fashion among scholars and critics...
The aim of this thesis is to interpretate the stories The Living, son of the Vigilant, The Bird and ...
Compares the initiation archetype found in Hemingway’s and Alfred A. Yuson’s stories, contrasting Ni...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
There are three nets that shape the basic notions in Joyce's works: religion, language and nationali...
This dissertation examines the journey of the hero away from society as a universal theme of initiat...
A Bildungsroman is a novel that portrays the realistic and gradual development of its main character...
Dickens and Joyce follow in the wake of Shahrazade, retracing and reviving the structures of her Ara...
“Araby” is one of the fifteen stories of Dubliners (1914) written by James Joyce (1882-1941). The ma...
The aim of this paper is to avoid the impressionism that may result from ad hoc personal opinion and...
This paper explores how the Roman Catholic religion has influenced the writer in Ireland and Cameroo...
This paper explores how the Roman Catholic religion has influenced the writer in Ireland and Cameroo...
The purpose of this study was to collect, describe, analyze, and compare all of the writing adolesce...
The paper examines religious consciousness in the modernist novels of Joseph Conrad's 1902 Heart of ...
he following paper attempts a comparative study between the novel of the Algerian writer Mohammed Di...