Philip Roth’s 2004 novel The Plot Against America famously imagines what America might have been like had the aviator Charles Lindbergh, a Nazi sympathizer, won the 1940 election for President of the United States. That alternate history is focalized through the experiences of Roth as a young boy – or those that the author-as-character has conceived within this radically altered world, with the real-world Holocaust as backdrop. By identifying a genuine counter-historical potentiality – one that is grounded in actual anti-Semitic insecurities that prevailed at the time, even in the relatively tranquil American context – Roth’s counter-narrative reimagines his actual past by redefining the significance of his identity as a Jew. At the same ti...
This dissertation explores Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories (1959), the Ghost Writer (1979),...
This thesis takes as its focus several works in the late period of Philip Roth’s writing and examin...
The present study seeks to explore the ways in which Jewish identity is discursively deployed in thr...
Philip Roth’s 2004 novel The Plot Against America famously imagines what America might have been lik...
Philip Roth’s 2004 novel The Plot Against America famously imagines what America might have been lik...
For most of his career, Philip Roth has attempted to blur the lines between fact and fiction and to ...
The objective of the paper is to discuss Philip Roth’s approach to the Jewish community in Newark, w...
Roth critics have long acknowledged that the American Trilogy elucidates the life of three men whose...
Sunday, March 15, 2015, 2:00-3:30pm The Plot Against America, by Philip Roth Facilitated by Dr. Stel...
American Pastoral, the first novel of what loosely forms Philip Roth\u27s "American Trilogy" differs...
In his article Philip Roth, Henry Roth and the History of the Jews Timothy Parrish argues that whi...
This essay argues that Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America and Art Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of ...
The article discusses the purpose and the literary devices Philip Roth adopted to present the compli...
In Nemesis (2010) the misguided attempts to create and to live an anxiously figured counterlife turn...
Philip Roth's parody of autobiography in the Zuckerman series is part of a larger debate concerning ...
This dissertation explores Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories (1959), the Ghost Writer (1979),...
This thesis takes as its focus several works in the late period of Philip Roth’s writing and examin...
The present study seeks to explore the ways in which Jewish identity is discursively deployed in thr...
Philip Roth’s 2004 novel The Plot Against America famously imagines what America might have been lik...
Philip Roth’s 2004 novel The Plot Against America famously imagines what America might have been lik...
For most of his career, Philip Roth has attempted to blur the lines between fact and fiction and to ...
The objective of the paper is to discuss Philip Roth’s approach to the Jewish community in Newark, w...
Roth critics have long acknowledged that the American Trilogy elucidates the life of three men whose...
Sunday, March 15, 2015, 2:00-3:30pm The Plot Against America, by Philip Roth Facilitated by Dr. Stel...
American Pastoral, the first novel of what loosely forms Philip Roth\u27s "American Trilogy" differs...
In his article Philip Roth, Henry Roth and the History of the Jews Timothy Parrish argues that whi...
This essay argues that Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America and Art Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of ...
The article discusses the purpose and the literary devices Philip Roth adopted to present the compli...
In Nemesis (2010) the misguided attempts to create and to live an anxiously figured counterlife turn...
Philip Roth's parody of autobiography in the Zuckerman series is part of a larger debate concerning ...
This dissertation explores Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories (1959), the Ghost Writer (1979),...
This thesis takes as its focus several works in the late period of Philip Roth’s writing and examin...
The present study seeks to explore the ways in which Jewish identity is discursively deployed in thr...