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Plight in Common

Hawthorne and Percy

by Elzbieta Oleksy (Author)
©1993 Others VIII, 246 Pages
Series: American University Studies , Volume 34

Summary

In this ground-breaking comparative study of the major works of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Walker Percy, Elzbieta Oleksy explores the intrinsic affinities between the two writers that transcend regional and historical barriers. Fully researched, the book investigates the development of the writers' visions. Both Hawthorne and Percy gradually came to view the subjectivity of an individual as a form of self-realization inferior to the intersubjective communion between persons. Focusing on the personal encounters between Hawthorne's and Percy's female and male characters, the study re-examines gender roles in the two writers' fiction.

Details

Pages
VIII, 246
Year
1993
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820418483
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Wien, Paris, 1993. VIII, 246 pp.

Biographical notes

Elzbieta Oleksy (Author)

The Author: Elzbieta H. Oleksy is an associate professor and director of the North American Studies Center and the Women's Studies Center, University of Lodz, Poland. She has also taught at the University of Pittsburgh, SUNY at Buffalo, and Southern Seminary College. She was a Recipient of a Fulbright grant in 1977-78, an American Council of Learned Societies fellowship in 1983, and the Kosciuszko Foundation scholarship in 1990. In addition to numerous articles in professional journals, both in Europe and the United States, she wrote Battle and Quest: The American Fable of the Nineteen Sixties.

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