Saturday, June 1, 2019
The Modern Grotesque Hero in John Kennedy Tooles, A Confederacy of Dun
The Modern Grotesque Hero in canful Kennedy Tooles, A Confederacy of DuncesJohn Kennedy Toole unleashes a compelling criticism of new-fangled society in the principal work he produced in his short lifetime, A Confederacy of Dunces. Using masterfully crafted comedy, Toole actually strengthens his disparaging position on the modern world. rollickingly and unabashedly opinionated, Ignatius Reilly, the principal character of this novel, colors the narrative with a poignant humor that simultaneously evokes both laughter and pity from readers. Near the beginning of the story, his mothers financial difficulties suddenly force Ignatius to leave the womb-like security of his bedroom and seek employment, making him abandon his project of writing a scathing description of the disaster contour that history had been taking for the past four centuries (Toole 41) on childish Big Chief tablets. The action of the novel revolves around Ignatiuss experience in society as he bumbles from job to job with his ever- read sense of superiority. His outward slovenly appearance and the incongruity between his professed beliefs and his actions create in Ignatius the epitome of the modern rattling(a) hero. Walker Percy wrote Tooles greatest achievement is Ignatius Reilly, slob, intellectual, ideologue, deadbeat, goof off, who should repulse the reader with his gargantuan bloats, his thunderous contempt and one-man all out war against all of modern times... (Samway 345). Using the grotesque to further highlight the satirical conflict that man encounters with modern society, John Kennedy Toole, in A Confederacy of Dunces, artfully attacks the economic, religious, and social states of present day America.The use of such a grotesque principal cha... ...nre. Mississippi Quarterly 38.1 (1984-1985) 33-47.Miller, Keith D. The Conservative Vision of John Kennedy Toole. Conference of College Teachers of English Studies 48 (1993) 30-34.Nelson, William. The amusing Grotesque in Recent Fiction. Thalia-Studies in Literary Humor 5.2 (1982) 36-40.Palumbo, Carmine D. John Kennedy Toole and His Confederacy of Dunces. Louisiana Folklore Miscellany 10 (1995) 59-77.Patteson, Richard F. and Thomas Sauret. The Consolation of psychotic belief John Kennedy Tooles A Confederacy of Dunces. The Texas Review 4.1-2 (1983) 77-87.Ruppersburg, Hugh. The South and John Kennedy Tooles A Confederacy of Dunces. Studies in American Humor 5.2-3 (1986) 118-126.Samway, Patrick H., S.J. Walker Percy A Life. New York Farrar, 1997.Toole, John Kennedy. A Confederacy of Dunces. New York Grove, 1980.13
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