In her article Roth\u27s The Counterlife and the Negotiation of Reality and Fiction Pia Masiero analyzes some aspects of the readers\u27 negotiations of Phillip Roth\u27s 1986 novel. Masiero shows how Roth in the novel\u27s first chapter Basel anatomizes what follows and provides the rules of pertinence which guide the text and the keys to interpret its meaning. Masiero argues that the effects of perspective created by the employment of third-person narration and contra-punctual simultaneous narratives prepare readers to the metafictional choices they encounter in the final chapters of the book. With her analysis, Masiero posits that the novel turns out to be a journey in Nathan Zuckerman\u27s writerly mind and a window on how our own m...
This paper discusses how Philip Roth’s The Counterlife uses metafiction to portray the plasticity of...
As a serious young man in the nineteen-fifties and early sixties, Philip Roth believed writing ficti...
Examining relations between 'therapy culture' and the 'risk society', this essay suggests that the n...
In her article "Roth's The Counterlife and the Negotiation of Reality and Fiction" Pia Masiero analy...
Roth studies is now a crowded field. There are a biannual journal – Philip Roth Studies – hundreds o...
In her article The Perils of Desire in Roth\u27s Early Fiction Victoria Aarons posits that Philip ...
In her article Roth\u27s Humorous Art of Ghost Writing Paule Lévy analyses Philip Roth\u27s Exit G...
This thesis examines five books by the American author Philip Roth commonly referred to as the “Roth...
In her article Roth\u27s Graveyards, Narrative Desire, and \u27Professional Competition with Death\...
In his 1984 discussion of the art of fiction, Philip Roth observes that, although he has always purs...
In her article Roth\u27s Contribution to the Narrativization of Illness Miriam Jaffe-Foger argues ...
Roth thus presents his characters as figures bearing the very seductive possibility of a multitude ...
“Philip Roth and The Struggle of Modern Fiction” examines the work of Philip Roth in the context of ...
In his article Philip Roth, Henry Roth and the History of the Jews Timothy Parrish argues that whi...
A young American novelist recently explained on a TV interview that after reading the list of influe...
This paper discusses how Philip Roth’s The Counterlife uses metafiction to portray the plasticity of...
As a serious young man in the nineteen-fifties and early sixties, Philip Roth believed writing ficti...
Examining relations between 'therapy culture' and the 'risk society', this essay suggests that the n...
In her article "Roth's The Counterlife and the Negotiation of Reality and Fiction" Pia Masiero analy...
Roth studies is now a crowded field. There are a biannual journal – Philip Roth Studies – hundreds o...
In her article The Perils of Desire in Roth\u27s Early Fiction Victoria Aarons posits that Philip ...
In her article Roth\u27s Humorous Art of Ghost Writing Paule Lévy analyses Philip Roth\u27s Exit G...
This thesis examines five books by the American author Philip Roth commonly referred to as the “Roth...
In her article Roth\u27s Graveyards, Narrative Desire, and \u27Professional Competition with Death\...
In his 1984 discussion of the art of fiction, Philip Roth observes that, although he has always purs...
In her article Roth\u27s Contribution to the Narrativization of Illness Miriam Jaffe-Foger argues ...
Roth thus presents his characters as figures bearing the very seductive possibility of a multitude ...
“Philip Roth and The Struggle of Modern Fiction” examines the work of Philip Roth in the context of ...
In his article Philip Roth, Henry Roth and the History of the Jews Timothy Parrish argues that whi...
A young American novelist recently explained on a TV interview that after reading the list of influe...
This paper discusses how Philip Roth’s The Counterlife uses metafiction to portray the plasticity of...
As a serious young man in the nineteen-fifties and early sixties, Philip Roth believed writing ficti...
Examining relations between 'therapy culture' and the 'risk society', this essay suggests that the n...