THE SEARCH FOR IDENTITY IN THE NOVELS OF SAUL BELLOW
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personality, utopian, socio-political factors, realism, personal perceptions, self-awareness, aesthetic knowledge, dramaturgy, inner world, concept.Abstract
The following article reveals the search of identity appeared in the world literature at the beginning of the XX century. The article investigates the peculiarities for author’s vision of the identity, the influence of socio-political events on the transformation of the human being. The creations of the author are discussed, the principles of realistic literature are considered, the research of inner identity is explained.
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Seize the Day. New York: Viking Press, 1956.
The Adventures of Augie March. New York: Viking Press, 1953.
Dangling Man. New York: Vanguard Press, 1944.
Mr. Sammler’s Planet. New York: Viking Press, 1970.
Atlas, James. Saul Bellow: A Biography. New York: Random House, 2000.
Clayton, John J. Saul Bellow: In Defense of Man. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979.
Fuchs, Daniel. Saul Bellow: Vision and Revision. Durham: Duke University Press, 1984
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