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- Images of Women in Bellow's Novel
Perkins is an associate professor of English and American literature and film at Prince George’s Community College and has published several articles on British and American authors. In this essay, she examines images of women in Bellow’s novel.
- Moving Outwards: Consciousness, Discourse and Attention in Saul Bellow's Fiction
In the following essay excerpt, Corner analyzes how, in the character of Herzog, Bellow dramatizes “the overcoming of the pathology of discursive consciousness through memory and acts of attention.”
- Herzog's Pursuit of Earthly Salvation
In the following essay excerpt, Dutton examines Herzog's pursuit of "earthly salvation."
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