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DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS
A–C | D–F | G–J | K–L | M–O | P–R | S–U | V–Z Aitken, J. H. "Aspects of Modernity: An Analysis of Saul Bellow's Treatment of the Concept of Modernity in His Non-Fictional Work and in His Fiction, with Exemplification Drawn Principally from Mr. Sammlers Planet." Diss. U of Strathclyde, 1996. Allen, Mary Lee. "The Flower and the Chalk: The Comic Sense of Saul Bellow." Diss. Stanford University, 1968. Andres, Richard John. "Self-Consciousness and the 'Heart's Ultimate Need': A Reading of Saul Bellow's Novels." Diss. Fordham University, 1977. Andreu Beso, Jose Vicente. "Saul Bellow: El proceso reflexivo-catartico en las relaciones interpersonales." ["Saul Bellow: The Reflective-Cathartic Process in the Protagonists' Interpersonal Relationships"]. Diss. U de Valencia, 1994. Atwill, William Dorsey. "Fire and Power: Narratives of the Space Age." Diss. Duke U, 1990. Return to Top Barmor, Yitzhak. "The Father Figure in Jewish-American Literature." Diss. Kent State U, 1988. Benner, James Irwin. "Something Novel: Narrative Comedy and the Ironic Reader in Heller, Percy, and Bellow." Diss. Lehigh U, 1987. "These narratives
[in this instance The Dean's December] become the comic issue when the
reader discovers how they establish genetic obligations and then subvert
them. The action in the texts, heroic quests, search for meaningful pasts,
confrontations with the feeling of unreality action at a remove, recognition
of isolation and separateness--these all have structural equivalents that
the ironic reader can discover. His attention focuses on the action of
in the texts. In that discovery, the reader sees what the novelists have
’been up to' and what he himself has been 'up to.'" (DAI)
Bigler, Walter. "Figures of Madness in Saul Bellows Longer Fiction." Diss. U of Zurich , 1995. Bischoff, Peter. "Saul Bellows Romane: Entfremdung und Suche." Diss. U of Münster, 1973. Bitzer, Barbara. "Sehnsucht: The Key to the Secret of Life, as Illustrated in Selected Modern American Novels." Diss. Arizona State U, 1994. Blanch, Mable. "Variations on a Picaresque Theme: A Study of Two Twentieth-Century Treatments of Picaresque Form." Diss. University of Colorado, 1966. Böckel, Doris. "Das Verhältnis von Vater und Sohn in den Roman von Saul Bellows: Eine Interpretation des Romanwerkes Ausgehend von dem Motiv des Generationenkonflikts." Diss. U of Frankfurt, 1969. Bonca, Cornel. "Strategies of Self in the Postmodern Era." Diss. UCLA, 1991. Borrus, Bruce Joseph. "Thoughts Informed Against Me: The Fiction of Saul Bellow." Diss. University of Washington, 1978. Brackenhoff, Mary Guess. "Saul Bellow's Myth of the Picaro." Diss. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1984. Braham, Jeanne. "A Sort of Columbus: An Investigation of the American Voyages of Saul Bellow's Major Fiction." Diss. Carnegie-Mellon University, 1975. Brauner, D. L. G. "Explaining the Self: A Contextual Study of Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, and Joseph Heller." Diss. U of London, U College, 1995. Bridwell, Richard Allen. "Spiritual Awakening in Humboldt's Gift." Diss. U of Dallas, 1995. Browne, Phiefer L. "Men and Women, Africa and Civilization: A Study of the African Novels of Haggard, Greene, and Bellow." Diss. Rutgers University, 1979. Buckton, R. J. "Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. University of Leicester, 1976. Buehrer, David James. "Fragmented Characterization in the Modern and Postmodern American Novel." Diss. U of Delaware, 1991. Bullock, C. J. "The Self and the World: A Study of
Form and Theme in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. University of Leeds,
1975.
Buranarom, Nantana Yunibandhu. "Saul Bellow's Anatomy
of Love: A Study of the Theme of Love in The
Adventures of Augie March, Herzog, and Humboldt's Gift." Diss.
Ohio University, 1979.
Bus, Heiner. "Die Figur des ’Helden' in Saul Bellows Roman Herzog." Diss. U of Mainz, 1970. Return to Top Cagan, Anita P. "Sons and Misogynists: A Study of the Protagonists in Saul Bellow's Novels." Diss. New York University, 1983. Camps-Robertson, Régine. "La Voix dans l'œvre de Saul Bellow." Diss. U de Paris III, 1993. Chanen, Audrey Wolff. "American Holocaust Novels (John Hersey, Leon Uris, Flannery O'Connor, Stephen King)." Diss. U of Iowa, 1987. "This dissertation
presents a critique of a selection of novels by American-born novelists
who have attempted to set forth the story of the Holocaust, covering
at times its entire breadth from 1933 to 1945, or specific topics such
as the Warsaw ghetto rebellion, the failure of the American government
to respond to the plight of the Holocaust victims, or the situation
of the survivor in postwar America . . . Opinions of historians, theologians,
Holocaust theorists, and literary critics are incorporated into the
text. Eyewitness documents and diaries provide background material.
Novels studied in this dissertation include those by John Hersey, Leon
Uris, Herman Wouk, Leslie Epstein, Jerrold Morgulas, Stefan Kanfer,
Arthur A. Cohen, Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, William Styron, John Irving,
Flannery O'Connor, and Stephen King."
Charlson, Joshua Leonard. "Writing the Void: The Holocaust,
Representation, and American Culture." Diss. Northwestern U, 1998. "The Bellow hero
refuses to be defined by his environment. His ambivalence toward the city
is due to its simultaneous desolation and vitality. Oppressed by the city,
the Bellow hero occasionally entertains idyllic dreams. However, country
life never provides a viable alternative to the urban-oriented Bellow
hero, who remains in the city or returns to the city after brief excursions
away. Despite a tendency to withdraw out of fear of losing his individuality,
he realizes the dangers of excessive subjectivity and is always drawn
back to human conditions. Through human interactions, he comes to accept
the city as reality and embraces brotherhood" (DAI).
Chouard, Géraldine. "Le Fil du temps: aspects de la temporalité dans le roman américain contemporain: Eudora Welty, Saul Bellow, Vlaldimir Nabokov." Diss. U de Paris III, 1995. Chung, Younsook Na. "Bellow's Women: The Limitations of a Major American Writer." Diss. U of Nevada, Reno, 2000. Clayton, John J. "Saul Bellow: In Defense of Human Dignity." Diss. Indiana University, 1966. Cohen, Sarah Blacher. "The Comic Elements in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Northwestern University, 1969. Connor, J., D. "The Language of Men: Identity and Existentialsim
in the American Postwar." Diss. Johns Hopkins U, 2000.
Crabtree, Ursula Margot. "Facing the Bogeyman: A Comparative Study of the Motif of the Double in the Novels of Saul Bellow and Gunter Grass." Diss. University of California, Davis, 1978. Craig, Harry Edward. "The Affirmation of the Heroes in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. University of Pittsburgh, 1967. Cronin, Gloria L. "Saul Bellow's Rejection of Modernism." Diss. Brigham Young University, 1980. Cummins, Mark Dennis. "A Rhetoric of Digression: The Discursive Critique of Ratiocentrism in the Major Novels of Middle Bellow, 1953-1975." Diss. U of Toronto, 1999. Return to Top De Vriendt, Sabine. "Saul Bellow: een schrijver met een joods verhaal en een Amerikaanse droom: Een psychoanalytische studie." Diss. U. of Gent, 2000. Dern, John A. "Martin Amis: Fiction, Form and the Postmodern." Diss. Lehigh U, 1998. Dickstein, Felice Witztum. "The Role of the City in the Works of Theodore Dreiser, Thomas Wolfe, James T. Farrell, and Saul Bellow." Diss. City University of New York, 1973. DiGennaro, Michael William. "The Primitive and the Civilized: The Dialectical Nature of Saul Bellow's Art." Diss. Fordham University, 1978. Durham, Joyce Roberta. "The City in Recent American Literature; Black on White: A Study of Selected Writings of Bellow, Mailer, Ellison, Baldwin, and Writers of the Black Aesthetic." Diss. U of Maryland, 1974. Dutton, Robert R. "The Subangelic Vision of Saul Bellow:
A Study of His First Six Novels, 1944-1964." Diss. University of the Pacific,
1966.
Edelstein, Mark Gerson. "Saul Bellow: Columbus of the
Near-at-Hand." Diss. State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1982.
Edwards, James Allen, Jr. "The Recuperation of Being in a Broken World." Diss. U of Georgia, 1993. Eichelberger, Julia Leigh. "Ideology and the Individual in Novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty." Diss. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992. Ehrlich, Reva. "A Study of Jewish Literary Identity in Contemporary Writers in America: A Curriculum." Diss. St. Johns U, 1985. Elam, Heide Karst. "Narcissus and Hermes: The Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Myth in the Fiction of Saul Bellow." Diss. U of Chicago, 1994. Feuer, Diana Marcus. "The Rehumanization of Art: Secondary Characterization in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Wayne State University, 1974. Fortson, Kay Kenney. "Saul Bellow's Use of Imagery
as Metaphor in Herzog, Mr. Sammler's Planet, and Humboldt's Gift." Diss.
Oklahoma State University, 1979.
Furman, Andrew Scott. "Israel through the Jewish American Imagination: A Survey of Jewish American Literature on Israel." Diss. Pennsylvania State U, 1995. Return to Top Gaboune, Aicha. "Aspects of ’Mass' Culture in Selected Work by Henry James and Saul Bellow." Diss. U of Alberta, 1990. Galloway, David D. "The Absurd Hero in Contemporary
American Fiction: The Works of John Updike, William Styron, Saul Bellow, and J. D. Salinger." Diss. State University of New York at Buffalo, 1962. Gerson, Steven M. "Paradise Sought: Adamic Imagery in Selected Novels by Saul Bellow and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Diss. Texas Tech University, 1977. Ghambou, El Mokhtar. "Nomadism and Its Frontiers." Diss. New York U, 2000. Gitenstein, Rose Barbara. "Versions of the Yiddish Literary Tradition in Jewish-American Literature: Isaac Bashevis Singer, Abraham Cahan, and Saul Bellow." Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1975. Glenday, Michael K. "The Modification of Reality in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. U of Kent at Canterbury, 1985. Gloss, Teresa Guerra. "Humour in Literature: Three Levels." Diss. U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1989. Gold, Ira Y. "Dissent and Community in Jewish-American Fiction." Diss. City University of New York, 1993. Gold, R. Michael. "The Influence of Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman on the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. New York University, 1979. Golden, Daniel. "Shapes and Strategies: Forms of Modern American Fiction in the Novels of Robert Penn Warren, Saul Bellow, and John Barth." Diss. Indiana University, 1972. Golden, Susan Landau. "The Novels of Saul Bellow: A Study in Development." Diss. Duke University, 1975. Goldman, Liela H. "Affirmation and Equivocation: Judaism
in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Wayne State University, 1980.
Grace, Nancy McCampbell. "The Feminized Male Character in Twentieth-Century Fiction: Studies in Joyce, Hemingway, Kerouac, and Bellow." Diss. Ohio State U, 1987. "The study concludes
that the feminized male reveals in literary form much more than the passive
ethos of the twentieth century. He functions to represent the changing
definitions of masculinity: he serves not only as a mirror of social change,
but also as a harbinger of such change. He testifies to the possibility
of a conscious integrating of both the masculine and the feminine. His
appearance illustrates that these authors, while not feminists, recognize
patriarchy as a cultural phenomenon that can destroy a man's ability to
develop his fullest potential. Additional functions include signifying
a man's attempt to understand the act of procreation and the eternal organicism
of life, promoting the reliability of the narrative voice, and establishing
a moral force against which other characters can be compared" (DAI).
Gramley, Stephen E. "Saul Bellows deutsche Rezeption: eine Untersuichung zur deutschen Romankritik." Diss. U of Konstanz, 1973. Gruesser, John Cullen. "White on Black: Non-Black Literature about Africa since 1945." Diss. U of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989. Gudsteinsdottir, Gudrun Bjork. "Novels of Ideas." Diss. U of Alberta, 1993. Guieu, Yves. "Fin de l'humanisme et quête de la transcendance dams l'œuvre romanesque de Saul Bellow." Diss. U de Lille III, 1984. Gullin, Christina E. M. "The Translator's Voice. A
Study of the Role of the Translator of Fiction Based on Translations of
Else Lundgren and Caj Lundren." Diss. Lund U, 1998.
Halprin, Jeffrey A. "Getting Back to Work: The Revaluation of Work in American Literature and Social Theory, 1950-1985." Diss. Boston U, 1987. An American studies project which focuses
on the subject of work in the writings of social theorists such as Riesman,
Whyte, Mills, Weber, and Durkheim. Traces the changing attitudes of thinkers,
including novelists, toward work over the decades of the fifties and sixties.
Makes mention of Bellow's characters in this context.
Hammond, John Francis. "The Monomythic Quest: Visions of Heroism in Malamud, Bellow, Barth, and Percy." Diss. Lehigh University, 1979. Harper, Howard Morrall. "Concepts of Human Destiny in Five American Novelists: Bellow, Salinger, Mailer, Baldwin, Updike." Diss. Pennsylvania State University, 1965. Hartman, Hugh Callow. "Character, Theme and Tradition in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. University of Washington, 1968. Heinrichs, Gisela. "Analyse psychologischer Strukturen in den Werken von drei amerikanischen Gegenwartsautoren: Salinger, Bellow und Updike." Diss. U of Marburg, 1976. Hoberek, Andrew Paul. "White-Collar Culture: Work, Organization, and American Fiction, 1943-1959." Diss. U of Chicago, 1998. Hulley, Kathleen. "Disintegration as Symbol of Community: A Study of The Rainbow, Women in Love, Light in August, Prisoner of Grace, Except the Lord, Not Honour More, and Herzog." Diss. University of California, Davis, 1973. Hungerford, Amy Elisabeth. "Personification and the Holocaust of Texts." Diss. Johns Hopkins U, 2000. Huq, Abi Mohammad Nizamul. "The Pattern of Family Relationships in Four Selected Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Oklahoma State University, 1983. Hux, Samuel Holland. "American Myth and Existential Vision: The Indigenous Existentialism of Mailer, Bellow, Styron, and Ellison." Diss. University of Connecticut, 1965. Inglehart, Babette. "Drama as Reality and Metaphor in the Work of Saul Bellow." Diss. The University of Chicago, 1972. Jasper, Alison Tracy. "A Cheerful Nihilism: Absurdity and Humor in Contemporary American Fiction." Diss. U of Michigan, 1989. Johnson, Gregory Allen. "'Creatures and More': Codes of Nonverbal Dialogue in the Canon of Bellow." Diss. University of Washington, 1981. Johnson, Lee Richard. "The Novels of Saul Bellow and Norman Mailer: A Study of Their Polar Perceptions of American Reality." Diss. University of lVlinnesota, 1979. Return to Top Kang, Eui Sop. "Jaah,jayu geurigo dodeok:Saul Bellow soseol eui shinbi jueui yeongu." [The Self, Freedom and Morality: A Study of Saul Bellow's Novels] Diss. Chonnam National U [Korea], 1996. Kanyandekwe, Daniel. "Dreaming of Africa: American Writers and Africa in the Twentieth Century." Diss. State U of New York at Buffalo, 1996. Kar, Prafulla Chandra. "Saul Bellow: A Defense of the
Self." Diss. University of Utah, 1973.
Kathe, Barbara Ann. "Self Realization: The Jungian Process of Individuation in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Drew University, 1979. Katz, Frank Henry. "Screaming Laughing: The Functions and Varieties of Humor in American Holocaust Literature." Diss. Arizona State U, 2000. Kelly, W. J. "Viewpoint and Vision: A Study of Perspective in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. National University of Ireland, 1979. Kemper, Steven Edward. "At Odds with Art: The American Writer." Diss. U of Connecticut, 1980. Kim, Kyong-Ae. "Quest for Salvation in Saul Bellow's Novels." Diss. U of Freiburg, 1994. Kirstein, Ruth Gabriela. "The Dual Vision: Reality and Transcendence in Saul Bellow's Fiction." Diss. State University of New York at Buffalo, 1980. Knop-Buhrmann, Heidrun. "Die Romane Saul Bellows: Neue Dimensionen des Pikaroromans." Diss. U Düsseldorf, 1979. Kohli, Mary Ann. "Cosmic Christ in a Quantum Universe." Diss. U of South Carolina, 1994. Kreiger, Barbara Sue. "The Fiction of Saul Bellow." Diss. Brandeis University, 1978. Kremer, S. Lillian. "Bellow and the Inherited Tradition:
A Study of Judaic Influence on Form and Content in Saul Bellow's Fiction."
Diss. Kansas State University, 1979.
Kretzer, Birgit Erika. "Idealität und Realität der Frauenfiguren im modernen amerikanischen Roman - Saul Bellow, Herbert Gold, John Hawkes: literarische Bezüge zwischen Wirklichkeits und Vorstellungsstrukturen." Diss. U of Siegen, 1987. Kuhne, David Bryce. "A Continent of Words: African Settings in Contemporary American Novels." Diss. Texas Christian University, 1997. Kuzma, Faye Irene. "Negotiated Identities in Three Novels by Saul Bellow." Diss. Ohio U, 1990. Larraß, Horst. "Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, John Updike, Mary MacCarthy - zwischen Psychologisierung und kritischem Realismus: Ausworkungen d. Entfremdung im amerikanischen Roman der Gegenwart und Ansätze zu ihrer Überwindung." Diss. U of Jena, 1977. Leese, David Allen. "Laughter in the Ghetto: A Study of Form in Saul Bellow's Comedy." Diss. Brandeis University, 1975. Lehmann, Sophia Badian. "In Pursuit of a Past: History and Contemporary American Jewish Literature." Diss. State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1997. Lévy, Claude. "Les Romas de Saul Bellow: Structures et significations." Diss. U de Paris X, 1979. Lévy, Paule. "Sauvagerie et culture dans l'œvre
romanesque de Saul Bellow." Diss. U de Paris VII. 1990.
Lewin, Lois Symons. "The Theme of Suffering in the Work of Bernard Malamud and Saul Bellow." Diss. University of Pittsburgh, 1967. Longrie, Michael. "Greater Loneliness: The American Bildungsroman." Diss. U of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993. Luke, Catherine Anne. "The Rhetoric of Vision: An Exploration of Visual Perception in the Novels of Hawkes, O'Connor, Updike, Bellow, and Pynchon." Diss. Dalhousie U, 1990. Return to Top Macilwee, M. "The Language of Discontent: The Fiction of Saul Bellow's Mature Period." Diss. U of Liverpool, 1995. Mackintosh, Esther Marie. "The Women Characters in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Kansas State University, 1979. Mahoney, Margaret Ellen. "Flannery O'Connor and Saul Bellow: Two American Moralists." Diss. U of Delaware, 1995. Manning, James Brewster. "Craters of the Spirit: Saul Bellow's Novels of Entrapment." Diss. Columbia University, 1978. Mannis, Andrea. "These Great Christian Houses: The Ethos of Suffering in Malamud, O'Connor, and Bellow." Diss. U. of Nebraska, Lincoln. 1996. Manske, Eva. "Die Konzeption von Mensch und Welt im Prosaschaffen Norman Mailers, Saul Bellows und Bernard Malamuds: ein Beitr. Zur Unters. d. Menschenbildes in d. spätbürgerl. Gegenwartsliteratur der USA." Diss. U of Leipzig, 1972. Marin, Daniel Barbour. "Voice and Structure in Saul Bellow's Novels." Diss. The University of Iowa, 1972. Marino, Andrew. "Heoric Image in Three American Writers: Norma Mailer, Saul Bellow, Phillip Roth." Diss. U of Essex, 1992. Markos, Donald W. "The Humanism of Saul Bellow." Diss.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1966.
Marney, Elizabeth Ann Bingham. "Six Patterns of Imagery in Three of Saul Bellow's Novels." Diss. The University of Texas at Austin, 1977. Massey, J. "The Treatment of Isolation and Dissociation in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. U of London, External, 1970. Ma, Sheng-Mei. "The Holocaust in Anglo-American Literature:
Particularism and Universalism in Relation to Documentary and Fictional
Genres." Diss. Indiana U, 1990.
Mama, Raque. "Images of Africa and Africans in Western Literature." Diss. U of Michigan, 1990. Maurer, Christiane. "Typologie der Frauenfiguren in Saul Bellows Romanen (1944-1975)." Diss. U of Münster, 1983. McCadden, Joseph F. "The Hero's Flight from Women in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Fordham University, 1979. McSharry, Kathleen Jeanne. "Interracial Relations and Identity Constructions in Post-World War II American Literature.' Diss. U of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994. Melbourne, Lucy Lauretta. "The Nested Structure of Unreliable First-Person Narrative: Explicit and Implicit Texts in Saul Bellow's Dangling Man, Albert Camus's La Chute and Franz Kafka's Ein Landarzt." Diss. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1984. Merkowitz, David Robert. "Bellow's Early Phase:
Self and Society in Dangling Man, The
Victim, and The Adventures of Augie March."
Diss. University of Michigan, 1971.
Michael, Bessie. "What's the Best Way to Live? A Study
of the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Lehigh University, 1969.
Miller, Michael John. "The Jew as Myth in Recent Jewish-American Fiction, with Specific Reference to the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Keele U, 1975. Morahg, Gilead. "Ideas as a Thematic Element in Saul Bellow's ’Victim' Novels." Diss. The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1973. Nadon, Robert Joseph. "Urban Values in Recent American Fiction: A Study of the City in the Fiction of Saul Bellow, John Updike, Philip Ruth, Bernard Malamud, and Norman Mailer." Diss. University of Minnesota, 1969. Nault, Marianne. "Women Characters in the Fiction of Saul Bellow." Diss. University of Birmingham, 1978-79. Noble, A. J. "Saul Bellow and the Tradition of the Novel." Diss. U of Sussex, 1969. Noreen, Robert G. "Bearing Witness To Life: The Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. The University of Chicago, 1970. Offutt, John Corydon. "A Study of Adult Developmental Stages of Behavior in Saul Bellow's Literary Characters." Diss. George Peabody College for Teachers, 1980. Opdahl, Keith M. "The Crab and the Butterfly': The Themes of Saul Bellow." Diss. University of Illionis at Urbana-Champaign, 1961. O'Sullivan, Liam. "Saul Bellow's ’Man Thinking'." Diss. St. John's University, 1978. Return to Top Pally, Erwin. "From Realism to Romance
in Six Novels by Bellow, Updike and Malamud." Diss. University of Massachusetts,
1977.
Pellegrin, Jean-Yves. "Parcours identitaire dans les fictions de Saul Bellow." Diss. U de Paris IV, 1996. Peontek, Louana L. "Images of Women in Saul Bellow's Novels." Diss. Saint Louis University, 1980. Pétillon, Pierre-Yves. "Saul Bellow et la tradition américaine: exercise de lecture." Diss. U de Paris III, 1977. Porter, M. Gilbert. "The Novels of Saul Bellow: A Formalist Reading." Diss. University of Oregon, 1969. Price, Nancy Laine. "The Serious Self in a Rhetorical
World: Affirmative Ambiguity Toward Language in Six Novels of Saul Bellow."
Diss. Texas Christian University, 1985.
Quart, Barbara. "The Treatment of Women in the Work of Three Contemporary Jewish-American Writers: Mailer, Bellow, and Roth." Diss. New York University, 1979. Rabinowitz, Stuart R, "Jewish-American Gothic." Diss. U of Colorado at Boulder, 2000. Rader, Barbara A. "Rite of Passage: The Quest of the Hero in Saul Bellow's Novels." Diss. Rice University, 1985. Ravvin, Norman. "Countering the Concentration Camp World: Ethical Response to the Holocaust in Canadian and American Fiction." Diss. U of Toronto, 1994. Reiner, Sherry Levy. "’It's Love That Makes Reality
Reality': Women Through the Eyes of Saul Bellow's Protagonists." Diss.
University of Cincinnati, 1980.
Renaux, Sigrid Paula Maria Lange Scherrer. "Bellow's
Carnivalistic Vision of the World in Henderson the Rain King." Diss. U
de Sao Paulo, 1978.
Riehl, Betty Ann Jones. "Narrative Structures in Saul Bellow's Novels." Diss. The University of Texas at Austin, 1975. Rho, Heongyun. "Alienation of Intellectuals in Saul Bellow's Later Novels." Diss. State U of New York, 2000. Rodrigues, Eusebio L. "Quest for the Human: Theme and Structure in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. University of Pennsylvania, 1970. Rosenthal, Melvyn. "The American Writer and His Society: The Response to Estrangement in the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Randolph Bourne, Edmund Wilson, Norman Mailer, Saul Bellow." Diss. The University of Connecticut, 1968. Rubin, Derek. "Marginality in Saul Bellow's Early Novels: From Dangling Man to Herzog." Diss. Vrije U of Amsterdam, 1995. Ruh, Shirley Booker. "Overcoming the Past: Identity and Historical Consciousness in Post World War II German, Black American and Jewish American Short Stories and Novels." Diss. Brown U, 1984. Runcie, A. G. "A Study of the Central Characters in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. U of Glasgow, 1995. Return to Top Sanders, Margaret Moran. "Romantic Elements in the Criticism and Fiction of Saul Bellow." Diss. George Washington University, 1979. Schraepen, Edmond. "Comedy in Saul Bellow's Work." Diss. University of Liege, 1975. Secher, Claus. "Den moralske Don Juan: om det jødiske gennembrud i amerikansk litteratur." Diss: Københavns U, 1994. Sewell, William Jacob. "Literary Structure and Value Judgment in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Duke University, 1974. Sharma, Harsh Devandra. "The Urban Cosmos of Saul Bellow." Diss. State U of New York, Buffalo, 1991. Shastri, N. R. "The Dialectic of Identify: A Study of the Bellow Hero." Diss. Osmania U, 1981. Sheres, Ita G. "Prophetic and Mystical Manifestations of Exile and Redemption in the Novels of Henry Roth, Bernard Malamud, and Saul Bellow." Diss. The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972. Sheridan, Judith Rinde. "Beyond the Imprisoning Self: Mystical Influences on Singer, Bellow and Malamud." Diss. State University of New York at Binghamton, 1979. Shinn, Thelma J. Wardrop. "A Study of Women Characters in Contemporary American Fiction, 1940-1970." Diss. Purdue U, 1972. Singh, Yashoda Nandan. "The City as Metaphor in Selected Novels of James Purdy and Saul Bellow." Diss. Loyola University of Chicago, 1979. Slock, Gunter. "Saul Bellow's Mr. Sammler: Making a Case for Civility." Diss. U of Gent, 1986. Spitler, Theresa Margaret. "The Dilemma of Superiority: The Genius Character in American Fiction." Diss. U of Pennsylvania, 1990. St. Clair, Janet Alcina. "The Struggle through Despair:
Heroic Affirmation in Modern American Fiction." Diss. Emory U, 1989.
Surace, Peter Carl. "Round Trips in the Fiction of Salinger, Bellow and Barth during the Nineteen Fifties." Diss. Case Western Reserve U, 1996. Sydre, Judy Lee. "An Ontological Perspective Applied to the Interpretation of Saul Bellow's Henderson the Rain King." Diss. U of Arizona, 1977. Svore, Judy Lee. "An Ontological Perspective Applied to the Interpretation of Saul Bellow's Henderson the Rain King." Diss. The University of Arizona, 1977. Taback, Peter S. "Nuclear Families: The Bomb and the Future in the American Middle Class." Diss. City U of New York, 2000. Tajima, Junko. "The Role of Intellection in Saul Bellow's Fiction." Diss. Indiana University, 1981. Tajuddin, Mohammad. "The Tragicomic Novel: Camus, Malamud, Hawkes, Bellow." Diss. Indiana University, 1967. Tewarie, Bhoendradatt. "A Comparative Study of Ethnicity in the Novels of Saul Bellow and V. S. Naipaul." Diss. Pennsylvania State University, 1983. Tewordt, Maria E. "Das Groteske im Romanwerk Saul Bellow." Diss. U of Hamburg, 1984. Thomas, Jesse James. "The Image of Man in the Literary Heroes of Jean-Paul Sartre and Three American Novelists: Saul Bellow, John Barth, and Ken Kesey--A Theological Evaluation." Diss. Northwestern University, 1967. Tudish, Catherine Louise. "The Schlemiel and the Reality
Instructor: Moral Tension in the Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. Saint Louis
University, 1979.
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Patricia Barber. "The Image of the Professor in American Academic Fiction,
1980-1997." Diss. Seton Hall U, 1999.
Walker, Kent Woodward. "The Balancing Perspective: The Paradox of Alienation and Accommodation in the ’Victim' Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. York University [Canada], 1981. Wallach, Judith Dana Lowenthal. "The Quest for Selfhood in Saul Bellow's Novels: A Jungian Interpretation." Diss. University of Victoria, 1975. Warner, Stephen Douglas. "Representative Studies in the American Picaresque: Investigation of Modern Chivalry, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Adventures of Augie March." Diss. Indiana University, 1971. Weissman, Maryjo Kores. "Saul Bellow: A Reputation Study." Diss. University of Maryland, 1978. Wieting, Molly Stark. "A Quest for Order: The Novels of Saul Bellow." Diss. The University of Texas at Austin, 1969. Willett, N. "Unsuitable Forms: Character in the Fiction of Saul Bellow from Dangling Man to Mr. Sammler's Planet." Diss. U of Edinburgh, 1996. Williams, Patricia Whelan. "Saul Bellow's Fiction: A Critical Question." Diss. Texas A & M University, 1972. Yadav, C. S. "Nietzschean Historical Sense and Modern Angst in the Fiction of Saul Bellow, an American Novelist: An Analysis." Diss. Agra U, 1989. Yang, Kyoung-Zoo. "Ggaedaleum
gwa guwon: Saul Bellow soseol eui shinbi jueui yeongu." [Englightenment
and Salvation: A Study of mysticism in Saul Bellow's Novels]. Diss. Korea
U, Seoul, 1996.
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