Politics and Public Policy |
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Authors: | Lauren Weiner |
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Institution: | 1. Baltimore, MarylandCopyright ? 2010 Taylor &2. Francis Group, LLC |
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Abstract: | Abstract In the figure of Judge Holden, Cormac McCarthy has crafted perhaps the most haunting character in all of American literature. The antagonist of McCarthy's Blood Meridian, Holden is a richly composed portrait of human evil responsible for a litany of wicked deeds. This essay attempts to expound the character of judge Holden, to the end of clarifying McCarthy's definition of evil. It argues that McCarthy, with the judge, lays bare the contours of soul of the evil man, focusing especially on the tension between his ambitious repudiation of justice, on the one hand, and his steadfast, if unwitting, adherence to it, on the other. It is the evil man's conception of the purpose of knowledge, together with his desire to acquire boundless knowledge, that is the key to this tension in his soul. |
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Keywords: | Cormac McCarthy evil justice modern rationalism power |
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