Review of Véronique Lane. French Genealogy of the Beat Generation: Burroughs, Ginsberg and Kerouac’s Appropriations of Modern Literature, from Rimbaud to Michaux. Bloomsbury, 2017
One can argue that literary criticism is primarily concerned with categorization. In their first yea...
Regarded as the founder of the Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac is upheld as a symbol of post-war freed...
Jack Kerouac’s classic mid-twentieth century novel On the Road has been noted as the decisive work o...
The Francophilia of the Beat circle in the New York of the mid-1940s is well known, as is the import...
The first so-called beat novel, And The Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, co-written by Burroughs a...
Cette étude explore les relations entre la "Beat Generation" et l'art. Elle se penche principalement...
This special issue takes up a position within the recent “transnational turn” in Beat Studies by shi...
It has been fifty years since the Beats first came upon the literary scene and although the academy’...
This examination of two of Jack Kerouac’s roman-á-clefs, On the Road (1957) and The Dharma Bums (195...
Jack Kerouac’s On the Road (1957) and Allen Ginsberg’s Howl (1956) are intricate, sophisticated, and...
The purpose of this thesis paper is to uncover how the major writers of the Beat Generation-Kerouac,...
In her article Ginsberg\u27s Translations of Apollinaire and Genet in the Development of his Poetic...
In her article Kerouac and Burroughs in Tangier Regina Weinreich discusses the two authors\u27 and...
The women of the Beat generation are important artistic contributors to consider when analyzing the ...
Throughout their lives the authors of The Beat Generation sought an escape from the conformity of mi...
One can argue that literary criticism is primarily concerned with categorization. In their first yea...
Regarded as the founder of the Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac is upheld as a symbol of post-war freed...
Jack Kerouac’s classic mid-twentieth century novel On the Road has been noted as the decisive work o...
The Francophilia of the Beat circle in the New York of the mid-1940s is well known, as is the import...
The first so-called beat novel, And The Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, co-written by Burroughs a...
Cette étude explore les relations entre la "Beat Generation" et l'art. Elle se penche principalement...
This special issue takes up a position within the recent “transnational turn” in Beat Studies by shi...
It has been fifty years since the Beats first came upon the literary scene and although the academy’...
This examination of two of Jack Kerouac’s roman-á-clefs, On the Road (1957) and The Dharma Bums (195...
Jack Kerouac’s On the Road (1957) and Allen Ginsberg’s Howl (1956) are intricate, sophisticated, and...
The purpose of this thesis paper is to uncover how the major writers of the Beat Generation-Kerouac,...
In her article Ginsberg\u27s Translations of Apollinaire and Genet in the Development of his Poetic...
In her article Kerouac and Burroughs in Tangier Regina Weinreich discusses the two authors\u27 and...
The women of the Beat generation are important artistic contributors to consider when analyzing the ...
Throughout their lives the authors of The Beat Generation sought an escape from the conformity of mi...
One can argue that literary criticism is primarily concerned with categorization. In their first yea...
Regarded as the founder of the Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac is upheld as a symbol of post-war freed...
Jack Kerouac’s classic mid-twentieth century novel On the Road has been noted as the decisive work o...