Cormac Mccarthy and the Writing of American Spaces
Andrew Keller Estes
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Cormac Mccarthy and the Writing of American Spaces
Published
2013
Publisher
Rodopi
Pages
239
ISBN-13
9789042036291
ISBN-10
904203629X
Description
"In Cormac McCarthy and the Writing of American Spaces Andrew Estes examines ideas about the land as they emerge in the later fiction of this important contemporary author. McCarthy's texts are shown to be part of larger narratives about American environments. Against the backdrop of the emerging discipline of environmental criticism, Estes investigates the way space has been constructed in U.S. American writing. Cormac McCarthy is found to be heir to diametrically opposed concepts of space: as something Americans embraced as either overwhelmingly positive and reinvigorating or as rather negative and threatening. McCarthy's texts both replicate this binary thinking about American environments and challenge readers to reconceive traditional ways of seeing space. Breaking new ground as to how literary landscapes and spaces are critically assessed this study seeks to examine the many detailed descriptions of the physical world in McCarthy on their own terms. Adding to so-called 'second wave' environmental criticism, it reaches beyond an earlier, limited understanding of the environment as 'nature' to consider both natural landscapes and built environments. Chapter one discusses the field of environmental criticism in reference to McCarthy while chapter two offers a brief narrative of conceptions of space in the U.S. Chapter three highlights trends in McCarthy criticism. Chapters four through eight provide close readings of McCarthy's later novels, from Blood Meridian to The Road."--Publisher's website.
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This edition of Cormac Mccarthy and the Writing of American Spaces has approximately 239 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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For most readers, Cormac Mccarthy and the Writing of American Spaces typically takes between 4h 59m and 3h 19m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 59,750 words and common reading speeds.
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Who is the author of Cormac Mccarthy and the Writing of American Spaces?
Cormac Mccarthy and the Writing of American Spaces was written by Andrew Keller Estes.
When was Cormac Mccarthy and the Writing of American Spaces published?
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