Existential consciousness, redemption, and Buddhist allusions in the work of Saul Bellow

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Florida Atlantic University
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2010
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Within the past two centuries, massive industrialization, technological and scientific advances, wars, diseases, failures in social systems, and religious, ethnic, and political conflicts have produced an existential angst that has saturated the collective consciousness of modern man. The atrocities of World Wars I and II induced European and American authors and artists to confront this state of disillusionment, anxiety, loneliness, fear, and dread; consequently, much of our modern literature reflects this nihilistic darkness. In this state of grave doubts and uncertainties, the modern man finds himself alienated and disconnected from the very essences that ground him. Scholars of literature, philosophy, and the various arts and social sciences, having examined this contemporary dilemma, find just cause to question our western belief that science, technology, and materialism put the world in order. The further indictment is that these rational and materialistic forces have usurped the place of God and dismantled the ancient mythologies that once grounded our existence. This study examines the selected work of Saul Bellow and argues that his recurring themes of suffering, compassion, humanity, and renewal of the human spirit are antithetical to this collective existential angst. My argument introduces the doctrine of Existentialism and then explores the basic existentialist theory of Jean-Paul Sartre. From this platform, I later establish that Bellow takes a stand against this collective nihilism in favor of community and the celebration of life that are defined by a moral framework. Bellow's most representative novel in this vein of existential dislocation is Dangling Man.
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by Jerry Durbeej.

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ix, 225 p.
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590674426
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590674426
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by Jerry Durbeej.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2010.
Includes bibliography.
Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2010. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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2010
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2010
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2010
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Durbeej, Jerry K.
Graduate College
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ix, 225 p.
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Existential consciousness, redemption, and Buddhist allusions in the work of Saul Bellow
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Boca Raton, Fla.

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Florida Atlantic University
2010
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Boca Raton, Fla.
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Existential consciousness, redemption, and Buddhist allusions in the work of Saul Bellow
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Existential consciousness, redemption, and Buddhist allusions in the work of Saul Bellow