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Michael Bible's "The Ancient Hours": The American Landscape as the Unconscious of Its Inhabitants
A novel that gathers the primal fears of a young country wrestling with its origins, shaping the unruly relationships of its characters.

Francesca Rucco
Dec 25, 20244 min read


“Our Wives Under the Sea” by Julia Armfield: The Abyss of Our Consciousness
“The ocean depths are haunted houses: places where things that shouldn’t even exist wander in the darkness.”

Francesca Rucco
Dec 18, 20247 min read


“La Strega” by Shirley Jackson: Dissociation from Reality Between Horror and Psychology
Many writers have delved into creating narrative content that carefully examines the psychological construction—and subsequent loss—of...

Francesca Rucco
Dec 11, 20247 min read


Bret Easton Ellis and the Catharsis of Desire: When the Shards Belong to the Conscience
Bret Easton Ellis and the Catharsis of Desire. This could serve as a summary of the work that marks his return to the literary scene.

Francesca Rucco
Dec 8, 20248 min read


Parallel between Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne: Rational Malevolence
In this article there is an analysis about the rational malevolence through Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne's eyes

Francesca Rucco
Dec 8, 20245 min read


“My Year of Rest and Relaxation” by Ottessa Moshfegh: The Triumph of the Liquid Society
I had started “hibernating” as best I could in mid-June of 2000. I was twenty-six years old. I watched summer die and autumn turn cold[...]

Francesca Rucco
Dec 8, 20246 min read
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