The Representation of Trauma in Ayn Rand's Novel Atlas Shrugged

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 19 (2):243-258 (2019)
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This article interprets Ayn Rand's last novel, Atlas Shrugged, through the lens of Trauma Studies. The author argues that the novel reflects Rand's traumatic experiences of the February and October revolutions in Russia and can be viewed as the means by which the author engaged in the process of what Dominick LaCapra has called “working-through.”

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Re-reading Rand through a Russian Lens.Mikhail Kizilov - 2021 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 21 (1):105-110.

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Éléments pour une Éthique.Jean Nabert - 1944 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 49 (2):184-187.

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