Sick Heroes
"Sick Heroes" by Allan H. Pasco delves into the fascinating cultural practices that shaped the intriguing, yet controversial, romantic figures in late 18th-century European literature, with a focus on French narratives. Published in 1997, this insightful examination spans 272 pages and offers a compelling exploration of how these striking characters were crafted and why they resonate with readers. Pasco's work is a significant addition to the fields of literary criticism and cultural studies, providing valuable perspectives on the evolution of heroism and romanticism in literature. Perfect for scholars and literature enthusiasts alike, "Sick Heroes" invites you to discover the complex interplay of societal norms and artistic expression that has influenced literary traditions from 1789 to 1900. Immerse yourself in this engaging analysis and uncover the allure of sick heroes that continue to captivate audiences today.