2024
DOI: 10.14201/candb.v13i105-120
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The Long Way to Emancipation in Margaret Laurence’s A Jest of God

Jesús Varela-Zapata

Abstract: Lauren Berlant’s critical stance proves instrumental to carry out the analysis of Margaret Laurence’s A Jest of God, a story dealing with personal insecurities and crises, related to feelings of loss, trauma, suffering or failure. There is no doubt that Rachel, the protagonist and first-person narrator, encompasses all the trappings around the notion of “cruel optimism,” and the novel can be considered as a drama of adjustment, where the fantasies of the “good life” are interweaved with the suffocation of ordi… Show more

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