Monarch Notes, January 1st, 1963
Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Light In August Seen in the context of the development of Western literature in the twentieth century, Light in August comprises a particular subdivision of the themes of lost identity and search for identity. This subject was introduced by the Romantic school and has gained increasing momentum and importance in our fast-changing culture, where the alienation of urban masses, the vast progress of technology, the threats posed against the individual by standardization, and many other factors, too numerous to name here, have contributed to a sense of vaporization and dis...
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