Problematic Rebel: An Image of Modern ManRandom House, 1963 - 496 páginas Based on an intensive study of three modern writers: Herman Melville, Fyodor Dostoievsky, and Franz Kafka, as well as a work on the novels of Camus and other ancient and modern literary works. |
Contenido
Doctor Faustus and Faust | 37 |
The Death of God and the Alienation | 49 |
3552 | 77 |
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absurd affirmation Ahab Ahab's alienation Alyosha Bartleby become Brothers Karamazov Bulkington Camus Captain Ahab Castle Christ confession Creon death devil dialogue Dmitri Doctor Faustus Dostoievsky earth eternal evil face fact faith fate Father Zossima Faust feeling Franz Kafka freedom Frieda Fyodor Gnostic Gregor guilt heart Herman Melville hero hunger artist inner Inquisitor Ishmael Ivan Ivan's Janouch Job's Kafka Karamazov Kirilov Klamm Land-Surveyor live longer man-god man's Martin Buber Max Brod meaning Melville Melville's Moby Dick Modern Exile Modern Job Modern Promethean moral murder Myshkin nature never novel Oedipus one's paradox person problem of evil problematic of modern Prometheus Raskolnikov reality rebel rebellion relation relationship Rieux Rogozhin says sense Smerdyakov social soul speak stands Starbuck Stavrogin suffering Svidrigailov symbol thee thing thou tion tragic trans transcends trust truth Underground universal Versilov village wants White Whale whole York