Cormac Mccarthy's Subversion and Reconstruction of the Traditional Model of American Western Novels

Cormac Mccarthy's Subversion and Reconstruction of the Traditional Model of American Western Novels

by Hu Die

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This book goes a step further on the basis of previous research. It chooses to approach people from the perspective of subversion, starting from the way of exploring differences, combining macro historical background examination with micro analysis of writers' works. From the perspective of postmodernism, using post-colonialism, new historicism and other theoretical guidance as theoretical guidance, it comparatively analyzes McCarthy's western works and traditional western novels, and studies Investigate how McCarthy criticizes tradition and how he constructs his own western story. What social and historical realities and problems does his subversion and reconstruction of the traditional model of western novels reflect? How does he reflect the transformation of western novels into the direction of convergence and integration with the mainstream of American literature in the postmodern social and cultural context? A series of other issues.

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