ISOLATION AND THE NATURE OF LOVE IN CARSON McCULLERS'S THE BALLAD OF THE SAD CAFE

The paper tackles the novel of Carson McCullers The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, through examining the nature of love whether it is an agape or an eros ; in both cases love leads to isolation, for it thrives on destroying the other's communal self. The fiction of Carson McCullers is gothic, grotesqu...

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