Lady Chatterley’s Lover,one of the most significant novels in English literature,has remained controversial,not only inthe times of its production,but also till now.Readers appear to split up in different sides.The a...
The Yellow Wallpaper is a distinguished piece about selfloss and self-salvation of women, based on the writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman's own experiences with postpartum depression.The nameless woman in this story was ...
Caulfield, a hero of the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger (2008), is caught in the adolescence transition between the childhood and the adulthood. However, he is physically prepared but mentally unprep...
In the light of the knowledge that literature is the direct mimesis of other literary works and indirect mimesis of mythswhile film is the direct mimesis of other forms of arts and indirect mimesis of literary works,t...
This paper aims at analyzing Caulfield’s effort of self-salvation.Caulfield suffers the disillusionment of failing to find a savior in real life,then he tries to get himself out of spiritual trap; meanwhile,he imagin...
Self-salvation is a constant subject of Salinger's works. The protagonists in his novels usually fall into great pain and are in desperate need of relief, but they can always find extrication, either in the sincerity ...