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E-raamat: Madness and Subversion in Saul Bellow's Later Novels: A Deconstructive Perspective

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2023
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781636671505
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2023
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781636671505

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Saul Bellow emphasized to a remarkable degree that the protagonists in his later novels were intellectuals trained in the humanistic traditions of European liberal education. He supposed that these protagonists would lead modern American society and predict its future. However, they were ostracized from the intellectual center of modern America, marginalized and rejected by the ethics of capitalism, and therefore denied any significant moral or ethical role. Bellow addressed this gap and acknowledged that deconstructing the negativity of capitalism helped solve this intellectual and moral decay in America.









Madness and Subversion in Saul Bellows Later Novels examines how and why intellectuals were regarded in European humanistic tradition as wise heroes who sought to deconstruct the norms of their society, which was dominated by low culture. It goes on to explain the unravelling of the Bellovian paradigm, unrealizable in a society where democracy and capitalism were the dominant ideologies. Author Ramzi Marrouchi uses a combination of Derridas premises on deconstructionism, Foucaults conception of "épistémè", and de Mans view on blindness and insight to explain the social and historical fracture from which Bellows intellectuals suffered. This book is the first to investigate Bellows later novels from a deconstructionist perspective. It will be appeal to all scholars and students interested in Bellows creations, and in the intellectual and literary history of twentieth-century America.









The book, like its author, is innovative, clear, and able to open pathways to new ideas.









Dr. Wael Mustafa, Fayoum University, Cairo, Egypt, Associate Professor of Literary Theory and Criticism









Hilariously entertaining and thoroughly written.



Dr. Shaimaa El-Ateek, Imam University, Riyadh, KSA Associate Professor of



Literary Theory and Criticism

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The book, like its author, is innovative, clear, and able to open pathways to new ideas. Dr. Wael Mustafa Associate Professor of Literary Theory and Criticism

Hilariously entertaining and thoroughly written. Dr. Shaimaa El-Ateek Associate Professor of Literary Theory and Criticism

Introduction Themes in the Works of Bellow The Deconstructivist
Perspective Madness as the Wisdom of Intellectuals The Agony of
Intellectuals and the Decline of Civility Deconstructing Capitalism
Conclusion References.
Ramzi Marrouchi is assistant professor of Jewish American fiction. He has Canadian BA, MA and PhD in modern American Literature and criticism. His field of interest is Jewish American fiction, deconstructionism and theories of texts.