The Archetypal Antihero In Postmodern Fiction

The Archetypal Antihero In Postmodern Fiction

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The Archetypal Antihero In Postmodern Fiction

The Archetypal Antihero In Postmodern Fiction

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SKU: DADAX8126913568
ISBN: 9788126913565
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors Pvt Ltd
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The Character Of The Main Protagonist In Literature Has Undergone A Radical Change With The Passage Of Time, From A HeroS To That Of An Antihero, Defined As A Principal Character Who Lacks Noble Qualities And Whose Experiences Are Without Tragic Dignity, Or A Protagonist Who Lacks The Characteristics That Would Make Him A Hero. The Term Archetype Denotes A Primordial Image, Character Or Pattern Of Circumstances That Recurs Throughout Literature, History And Thought Consistently Enough To Be Considered Universal. Post Modern Means Of Or Relating To Any Of The Several Artistic Movements That Have Challenged The Philosophy And Practices Of Modern Art, Or Has Amounted To Reaction Against An Order View Of The World. This Study Is An Attempt To Understand The Concept Of Antiheroism, Dismantling The Myth Of The Hero. It Also Tries To Explore The Relationship Between Antiheroism And Postmodernism, And Explain Who Is An Antihero, Why And How Does The Failure To Act In A Prescribed And Socially Accepted Manner Make One An Antihero. The Book Explores The Radical World Of The Anti-Heroes, The Whys And The Hows, And The Ensuing Tragic Consequences That Follow Their Actions. The Subject Matter Is Divided Into Five Chapters, Including The Introduction And Conclusion. Using The Archetype Of The Antihero, As Existing In Various Cultures, The Introduction Traces The Trend Of Antiheroes, Throughout The Centuries, Right From MarloweS Lucifer To GoldingS Merriment, And Also Analyses The Qualities That Make One An Antihero. The Three Chapters Discuss Six Antiheroic Characters From Six Different Novels Which Made A Great Impact In The Literary World From The 1930S To The 60S: BeckettS Molloy, GreeneS Heart Of The Matter, GoldingS The Lord Of The Flies, SillitoeS Saturday Night And Sunday Morning, NaipaulS A House For Mr. Biswas And NgugiS The Grain Of Wheat, Pairing The Six Antiheroes Into Three Pairs According To Their Similarities, In Nature And In Situation. The Novels And The Characters Offer A Concise Iconography Of Contemporary And Post Modern Corruption And Disorder In One Way Or The Other. The Antihero Emerges As A Fragmented Man Deprived Of His Identity. The Ideas Have Been Presented In Simple Language And Lucid Manner For Easy Understanding By The Readers. The Book Will Prove Extremely Useful To The Students And Teachers Of English Literature And Researchers In The Field Of Post Modern Fiction.

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