Grotesque and Southern Gothic in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian
This article offers a post-southernist reading that challenges and problematizes the impacts of haunted past of the American South with implications of violence embodied by Judge Holden in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian, or The Evening Redness in the West. In order to present a moral compass to th...
Main Author: | Hüseyin Altındiş |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Turkish |
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Selçuk University
2019-06-01
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Series: | Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi |
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Online Access: | http://sefad.selcuk.edu.tr/sefad/article/view/1003/763 |
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