Madness and subversion in Saul Bellow's later novels: a deconstructive perspective
Saul Bellow remarkably overemphasized that the protagonists in his later novels were intellectuals who were trained in the European liberal education, namely, humanities. He supposed that these protagonists would lead modem American society and predict its future. However, they were ostracized...
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Literature review
- 3. Methodology
- 4. Madness as the wisdom of intellectuals
- 5. Agony of intellectuals and decline of civility
- 6. Deconstructing capitlism
- 7. Conclusion, implications and recommendations