@Book{89598234X, editor="Bannon, Brad and Vanderheide, John", title="Cormac McCarthy's violent destinies: the poetics of determinism and fatalism", year="2018", edition="First edition", publisher="The University of Tennessee Press", address="Knoxville", keywords="Criticism and interpretation; McCarthy, Cormac 1933-; Free will and determinism in literature; Fate and fatalism in literature; Literature; United States of America, USA; English; Literature: history {\&} criticism; Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000; Literary studies: fiction, novelists {\&} prose writers", abstract="Foreword / Rick Wallach -- Introduction / Brad Bannon and John Vanderheide -- Romance and naturalism in Cormac McCarthy's All the pretty horses / James Giles -- ``All things fought'': fate, violence, and the illusion of a Lockean social contract in Cormac McCarthy's Child of God / Woods Nash -- God, evil, suffering, and human destiny in the Border trilogy: learning from the ``Teachers'' / Dennis l. Sansom -- Guns and material determinism in The road / Rasmus R. Simonsen -- Holden and Chigurh: Cormac McCarthy and the ethics of power / Adrian Mioc -- Mysteries of the meridian revealed: McCarthy's anachronistic tarot / Robert Kottage -- Doom's adumbration: Suttree and the problem of fatalism / John Vanderheide -- ``A clamorous tide of unforeseen consequence'': Heimarmene in Cormac McCarthy's Border trilogy / Petra Mundik -- Fatal loss and teleological blindness in McCarthy's Tennessee novels / Brad Bannon -- Freaking determinism: the image of the wild man in Blood meridian / Tom Cull -- ``Archives of our own devising'': structural fatality in Cormac McCarthy's Blood meridian or The evening redness in the west / Theo Finigan", note="edited by Brad Bannon and John Vanderheide", note="Literaturangaben", isbn="9781621903826", language="English" }