Entangling Rites: the Pattern of Experience in Cormac McCarthy's All The Pretty Horses
The character of John Grady Cole in All The Pretty Horses marks a clear shift in McCarthy's choices for characterization. McCarthy has also operated a change of landscape from southeast to southwest in both his previous novel, Blood Meridian, as well as in his personal life. Indeed, even though...
Main Author: | Carole Juge |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Edinburgh
2006-08-01
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Series: | Forum |
Online Access: | http://www.forumjournal.org/article/view/562 |
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