Philip Roth's Postmodern American Romance
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The central thesis of this book is that Philip Roth's work is most accurately viewed as postmodernist American Historical Romance, rather than marginalized as Jewish-American. Four works are analyzed in relation to this thesis and to the specific idea that Roth's contribution is entirely within mainstream American literature and culture. Emphasizing the importance and influence of Hebrew Scripture, the author demonstrates that, paradoxically, Roth's Jewishness locates him squarely within the canon of (a Hebraic) America and its letters.
Autorentext
Jane Statlander received her PhD in American literature and culture from the University of New England in New South Wales, Australia. She is currently Professor of English at Miami International University of Art and Design.
Klappentext
The central thesis of this book is that Philip Roth s work is most accurately viewed as postmodernist American Historical Romance, rather than marginalized as Jewish-American. Four works are analyzed in relation to this thesis and to the specific idea that Roth s contribution is entirely within mainstream American literature and culture. Emphasizing the importance and influence of Hebrew Scripture, the author demonstrates that, paradoxically, Roth s Jewishness locates him squarely within the canon of (a Hebraic) America and its letters.
Zusammenfassung
Emphasizing the importance and influence of Hebrew Scripture, the author demonstrates that, paradoxically, Roth's Jewishness locates him squarely within the canon of (a Hebraic) America and its letters.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781433105982
- Editor Daniel Walden
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel Philip Roth's Postmodern American Romance
- Veröffentlichung 30.11.2010
- ISBN 1433105985
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9781433105982
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H236mm x B165mm x T11mm
- Autor Jane Statlander
- Untertitel Critical Essays on Selected Works- Foreword by Derek Parker Royal
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 122
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- Gewicht 360g