カーソン・マッカラーズ論
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Loneliness is one of the most important themes in the literary works of Carson McCullers-such as The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe and 'A Tree, a Rock, a Cloud'. The characters of her works do not love because they are lonely. On the contrary they feel all the lonelier because they love. And it must be added that those who love are not loved by the beloved. The town which she describes are not large enough for the people to be very active. They love someone but do not love others; they do not love each other. Carson McCullers represented love as one-sided one. She gained an admirable insight into love. But she could not describe various types of love.
- 1983-10-30