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A Study of the Artist-Heroes of Mordecai Richler : Problems of Distance and Sympathy in his Realistic Novels
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A Study of the Artist-Heroes of Mordecai Richler : Problems of Distance and Sympathy in his Realistic Novels
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Abstract |
The author identifies problems of narrative distance and sympathy in the realistic novels which Montreal author Mordecai Richler (1931-2001) wrote about artist-figures. The author contends that a lack of distance creates a problem for Richler: he is so close to his protagonists and shares so many of their assumptions that he often fails to make a convincing case for them in terms that scrutinize their vision with any kind of rigor.
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Master's Thesis
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Carleton University
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Ottawa, ON
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1984
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vi-145p.
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en
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Goebel, Mark Roy William. “A Study of the Artist-Heroes of Mordecai Richler : Problems of Distance and Sympathy in His Realistic Novels.” Master’s Thesis, Carleton University, 1984. https://curve.carleton.ca/2ba3a851-0525-43cf-b1c6-7ccc61a894fc.
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