ORALITY AS THE REPRESENTATION OF MADNESS IN THE POEM HOWL BY ALLEN GINSBERG
This paper examines the characteristics of orality as the representation of madness in the poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg. Orality and madness are two major aspects of Beat literary tradition. The characteristics of orally based thought and expressions as proposed by Ong are found in the poem and have...
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Main Author: | Ridwansyah, Randy (Author) |
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Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada,
2013-10-25.
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