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Fiction of Malcolm Lowry and Thomas Mann: Structural Tradition

by Jim Barnes
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Overview

This book examines the uses of myth and symbol in Lowry and Mann's major works and finds some remarkable similarities that exist because of structural tradition. Both authors are consciously and unconsciously continuing a tradition that can be traced to the beginning of literature in the Western world. Contents: Introduction; Lowry's Under the Volcano and Mann's The Magic Mountain; Recurrence of Patterns and Parallels in Other Works of Lowry and Mann; The Monomyth in Other Works of Lowry and Mann: A Non-Comparative View; Lowry and Mann within the Context of the Modern Novel.

Synopsis

This book examines the uses of myth and symbol in Lowry and Mann's major works and finds some remarkable similarities that exist because of structural tradition. Both authors are consciously and unconsciously continuing a tradition that can be traced to the beginning of literature in the Western world.

About the Author, Jim Barnes

Jim Barnes is Professor of Comparative Literature at Northeast Missouri State University.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1990
Publisher
University Publishing Association
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780943549033

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