The myth of the Fall and Walker Percy's Last gentleman
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The myth of the Fall and Walker Percy's Last gentleman
(American university studies, Series XXIV,
P. Lang, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-148)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Williston Bibb Barrett experiences a sense that something is wrong in the world and in his life. The evidence in the novels of Walker Percy which deal with the life of Will Barrett, The Last Gentleman and The Second Coming, points to the presence of the Myth of the Fall. Experiencing imbalance and indirection, Will Barrett is the fallen man in a fallen world. However, the cycle of falling and rising resonates with joy and grace as the protagonist journeys toward salvation.
Table of Contents
Contents: This book examines the mythic dimensions of the Great Fall from the Book of Genesis together with Walker Percy's two novels about Will Barrett, The last Gentleman and The Second Coming.
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