Absurdity and Failure in an American Tragedy and MC Teague: the Pursuit of Success Tends to Destroy One's True Self for the Sake of an Idealized False Self - a  Dehumanizing Process of  Characters - Asha Pendyala - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783844396966 - May 25, 2011
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Absurdity and Failure in an American Tragedy and MC Teague: the Pursuit of Success Tends to Destroy One's True Self for the Sake of an Idealized False Self - a Dehumanizing Process of Characters

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Absurdity and Failure in an American Tragedy and MC Teague: the Pursuit of Success Tends to Destroy One's True Self for the Sake of an Idealized False Self - a Dehumanizing Process of Characters

The connection between the grotesque and American success dream is most striking in the twentieth century, for by then , America had become an urban industrial nation, the dehumanizing effects of the capitalist economy have become pervasive and institutionalized, immigration and individualism have shaken up the entire social structure of the country. Success has changed to the point where it is inseparable from the acquisition of wealth. Norris and Dreiser basically tell the essence of the sinister dehumanizing process brought on by the reach for the sublime. A warm, boundless human sympathy; a tremendous vital lust for life with a conviction that man is the end and measure of all things in a world which is nevertheless without purpose or standards;moral ethical, and religious agnosticism; contact with the scientific thought of the late nineteenth century which emphasized the power and scope of mechanical laws over human desires; belief in a chemical ? mechanistic explanation of the human machine; plus a constant yearning for faith ? these are the elements which Norris and Dreiser brought to the writing of their novels.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 25, 2011
ISBN13 9783844396966
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 160
Dimensions 150 × 9 × 226 mm   ·   244 g
Language English