"They're Coming!" Invasion and Manichaeism in Post-World-War-Two Literature in the United States and Quebec by Oliver Lange, Orson Scott Card, Mary Jane Engh, Paul Chamberland, Hubert Aquin and Claude Jasmin
Abstract : This thesis develops an ideological critique of selected works by Oliver Lange, Orson Scott Card, Mary Jane Engh, Paul Chamberland, Hubert Aquin, and Claude Jasmin in order to uncover how they use the politico-literary discourse of the paranoid style and its Manichean binary of Us versus...
Main Author: | Desbiens-Brassard, Alexandre |
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Other Authors: | Leahy, David |
Language: | French English |
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Université de Sherbrooke
2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11143/6877 |
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