Inside the Dark Tower Series: Art, Evil and Intertextuality in the Stephen King Novels

Inside the Dark Tower Series: Art, Evil and Intertextuality in the Stephen King Novels

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Jan 16, 2009 · Engels · Paperback (200 pagina's)
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Formaat Paperback
Pagina's 200
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Jan 16, 2009
Uitgever McFarland & Company
ISBN-10 0786439777
ISBN-13 9780786439775

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Patrick McAleer's exploration of Stephen King's Dark Tower series delves deep into the intricacies of art and evil that permeate these novels. With a keen eye for intertextuality, the author reveals how King masterfully weaves a tapestry of influences drawn from various literary traditions. McAleer scrutinizes the series not only as a narrative journey through alternate dimensions but also as a profound commentary on the nature of good and evil.

The analysis showcases King's unique ability to blend horror with philosophical inquiries, presenting the Dark Tower as a symbol of infinite paths that entwine the fate of characters and readers alike. Through meticulous dissection of themes, symbols, and character arcs, McAleer invites readers to consider how King's work engages with broader cultural narratives, reinforcing the significance of literature in understanding the human condition.

Ultimately, McAleer's study encourages a renewed appreciation for King's oeuvre, positioning the Dark Tower series as a cornerstone of modern literary conversations about morality and existential struggle. It is a thought-provoking examination sure to resonate with fans and scholars who seek to uncover the deeper meanings hidden within the pages of this iconic series.

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Sciencefiction Geschiedenis Horror Fantasie Kunst & Fotografie

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