In his 1984 discussion of the art of fiction, Philip Roth observes that, although he has always pursued his own line of work, his books have never been detached from his country’s history and culture or from his personal experience and reading. Indeed, Roth agues, “[t]here’s always something behind a book to which it has no seeming connection, something invisible to the reader which has helped to release the writer’s initial impulse” (“The Art of Fiction” 234). In response to this remark, Dav..
As a serious young man in the nineteen-fifties and early sixties, Philip Roth believed writing ficti...
American Pastoral, the first novel of what loosely forms Philip Roth\u27s "American Trilogy" differs...
The objective of the paper is to discuss Philip Roth’s approach to the Jewish community in Newark, w...
“Philip Roth and The Struggle of Modern Fiction” examines the work of Philip Roth in the context of ...
Ivanova ambitiously proposes and successfully manages to read Philip Roth’s and Milan Kundera’s work...
Roth studies is now a crowded field. There are a biannual journal – Philip Roth Studies – hundreds o...
Philip Roth made no secret of his great admiration for the work of Franz Kafka, which ultimately bro...
This thesis takes as its focus several works in the late period of Philip Roth’s writing and examin...
El objetivo de este trabajo es explorar la representación y el significado de la praga de la posguer...
In his article Philip Roth, Henry Roth and the History of the Jews Timothy Parrish argues that whi...
This thesis examines five books by the American author Philip Roth commonly referred to as the “Roth...
For most of his career, Philip Roth has attempted to blur the lines between fact and fiction and to ...
PHILIP ROTH\u27s books are: Goodbye, Columbus (1959); Letting Go (1962); When She Was Good (1967); P...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
In the present paper, the concept of liminality is applied to study the portrayal and significance o...
As a serious young man in the nineteen-fifties and early sixties, Philip Roth believed writing ficti...
American Pastoral, the first novel of what loosely forms Philip Roth\u27s "American Trilogy" differs...
The objective of the paper is to discuss Philip Roth’s approach to the Jewish community in Newark, w...
“Philip Roth and The Struggle of Modern Fiction” examines the work of Philip Roth in the context of ...
Ivanova ambitiously proposes and successfully manages to read Philip Roth’s and Milan Kundera’s work...
Roth studies is now a crowded field. There are a biannual journal – Philip Roth Studies – hundreds o...
Philip Roth made no secret of his great admiration for the work of Franz Kafka, which ultimately bro...
This thesis takes as its focus several works in the late period of Philip Roth’s writing and examin...
El objetivo de este trabajo es explorar la representación y el significado de la praga de la posguer...
In his article Philip Roth, Henry Roth and the History of the Jews Timothy Parrish argues that whi...
This thesis examines five books by the American author Philip Roth commonly referred to as the “Roth...
For most of his career, Philip Roth has attempted to blur the lines between fact and fiction and to ...
PHILIP ROTH\u27s books are: Goodbye, Columbus (1959); Letting Go (1962); When She Was Good (1967); P...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
In the present paper, the concept of liminality is applied to study the portrayal and significance o...
As a serious young man in the nineteen-fifties and early sixties, Philip Roth believed writing ficti...
American Pastoral, the first novel of what loosely forms Philip Roth\u27s "American Trilogy" differs...
The objective of the paper is to discuss Philip Roth’s approach to the Jewish community in Newark, w...