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In a “Rabelaisian Mood”: Laughter, Shock, and Cowardice in James Jones’s \The Thin Red Line\
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Haddouche, Fethi
, Ferr, Bochra
in
Armed forces
/ Ethics
/ French literature
/ Humanities
/ Humor
/ Jones, James (1921-1977)
/ Laughter
/ Literary canon
/ Rabelais, Francois (ca 1490-1553?)
/ Trauma
/ War
2021
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In a “Rabelaisian Mood”: Laughter, Shock, and Cowardice in James Jones’s \The Thin Red Line\
by
Haddouche, Fethi
, Ferr, Bochra
in
Armed forces
/ Ethics
/ French literature
/ Humanities
/ Humor
/ Jones, James (1921-1977)
/ Laughter
/ Literary canon
/ Rabelais, Francois (ca 1490-1553?)
/ Trauma
/ War
2021
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In a “Rabelaisian Mood”: Laughter, Shock, and Cowardice in James Jones’s \The Thin Red Line\
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Haddouche, Fethi
, Ferr, Bochra
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Armed forces
/ Ethics
/ French literature
/ Humanities
/ Humor
/ Jones, James (1921-1977)
/ Laughter
/ Literary canon
/ Rabelais, Francois (ca 1490-1553?)
/ Trauma
/ War
2021
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In a “Rabelaisian Mood”: Laughter, Shock, and Cowardice in James Jones’s \The Thin Red Line\
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In a “Rabelaisian Mood”: Laughter, Shock, and Cowardice in James Jones’s \The Thin Red Line\
2021
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James Jones’s second war trilogy, “The Thin Red Line” (1962), sketches the comic cycle of infantrymen undeterred by the relentless battles of Guadalcanal. In the name of bravery, Jones’s characters refuse to suffer by veiling their cowardice, insecurities, and anxieties under a burst of nervous laughter. In his mission to offer a verisimilar description of the Pacific struggle, Jones interrupts the bleak realism of his literary canon by carnivalesque episodes of combat festivals filled with tough humor at the act of killing and the spectacle of death. The aim behind this technique is to ridicule the tedious routine of military life, in particular, and war, in general. Most importantly, his narrative style conceals through laughter the traumas of his soldiers by offering a temporary therapy to their combat stress. Thus, “The Thin Red Line” does not only show Jones’s antiwar stance but also his endeavor to create characters who repress their anxieties to resist the pain inflicted by a higher order.
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Common Ground Research Networks
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