Portraying the Philosophical Vision of Paulo Coelho in Novels
| Vol-3 | Issue-08 | August 2018 | Published Online: 07 August 2018 PDF ( 228 KB ) | ||
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| Raihan 1 | ||
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1Research scholar in English Literature, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam University , Indore (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
Paulo Coelho, Guinness Book of World Records champ of Brazilian inception is the world representative of psychological writing who is likewise one of the most broadly read essayists whose works have been meant upwards of seventy one dialects. What T. S. Eliot once saw about the unique nature of a great writer likewise remains constant for the author, that he "out of extraordinary and individual experience can express a general truth: retaining all the identity of his experience to make it a general symbol". This is in any event the case with Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist (1988) in light of the fact that this show-stoppers is loaded up with symbolic portrayals of the unique and individual encounters of his own spirit which can likewise have general appeal. This tale by Coelho can be hailed as a modern classic even in the 21st century, as it goes under the category of psychological books. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Psychological, Intense, Symbolic, Classic, Literature | ||
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