The objective of this essay is to compare the works of novelist Philip Roth and film-maker Woody Allen in what regards their treatment of the highly complex theme of the interrelations between fiction and reality. A comparative analysis of selected Roth’s novels and Allen’s films evinces their recurrent preoccupation with the creation of art and its implications, be it through the choice of writers or artists as main characters, be it through plots that mix real facts with invented ones and imaginary characters with real ones, be it through the use of autobiographical elements in a fictional discourse—all metafictional devices that call attention to the artist’s own process of creation.http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2006n51p265The obje...
Since Philip Roth’s official retirement from fiction writing after the publication of his last novel...
In her article The Perils of Desire in Roth\u27s Early Fiction Victoria Aarons posits that Philip ...
This paper discusses how Philip Roth’s The Counterlife uses metafiction to portray the plasticity of...
The objective of this essay is to compare the works of novelist Philip Roth and film-maker Woody All...
Philip Roth's parody of autobiography in the Zuckerman series is part of a larger debate concerning ...
For most of his career, Philip Roth has attempted to blur the lines between fact and fiction and to ...
This thesis examines five books by the American author Philip Roth commonly referred to as the “Roth...
A young American novelist recently explained on a TV interview that after reading the list of influe...
“Philip Roth and The Struggle of Modern Fiction” examines the work of Philip Roth in the context of ...
This study offers a reading of Philip Roth‘s so called “Zuckerman novels”. Published in the years be...
This book traces Nathan Zuckerman’s fictional birth in My Life as a Man and The Ghost Writer, his gr...
This dissertation explores Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories (1959), the Ghost Writer (1979),...
In her article "Roth's The Counterlife and the Negotiation of Reality and Fiction" Pia Masiero analy...
This thesis examines Philip Roth’s American trilogy – American Pastoral, I Married a Communist and T...
As a serious young man in the nineteen-fifties and early sixties, Philip Roth believed writing ficti...
Since Philip Roth’s official retirement from fiction writing after the publication of his last novel...
In her article The Perils of Desire in Roth\u27s Early Fiction Victoria Aarons posits that Philip ...
This paper discusses how Philip Roth’s The Counterlife uses metafiction to portray the plasticity of...
The objective of this essay is to compare the works of novelist Philip Roth and film-maker Woody All...
Philip Roth's parody of autobiography in the Zuckerman series is part of a larger debate concerning ...
For most of his career, Philip Roth has attempted to blur the lines between fact and fiction and to ...
This thesis examines five books by the American author Philip Roth commonly referred to as the “Roth...
A young American novelist recently explained on a TV interview that after reading the list of influe...
“Philip Roth and The Struggle of Modern Fiction” examines the work of Philip Roth in the context of ...
This study offers a reading of Philip Roth‘s so called “Zuckerman novels”. Published in the years be...
This book traces Nathan Zuckerman’s fictional birth in My Life as a Man and The Ghost Writer, his gr...
This dissertation explores Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories (1959), the Ghost Writer (1979),...
In her article "Roth's The Counterlife and the Negotiation of Reality and Fiction" Pia Masiero analy...
This thesis examines Philip Roth’s American trilogy – American Pastoral, I Married a Communist and T...
As a serious young man in the nineteen-fifties and early sixties, Philip Roth believed writing ficti...
Since Philip Roth’s official retirement from fiction writing after the publication of his last novel...
In her article The Perils of Desire in Roth\u27s Early Fiction Victoria Aarons posits that Philip ...
This paper discusses how Philip Roth’s The Counterlife uses metafiction to portray the plasticity of...