The Cambridge companion to John Updike
John Updike is one of the most prolific and important American authors of the contemporary period, with an acclaimed body of work that spans half a century and a source of inspiration that ranges from American exceptionalism to American popular culture. This Companion's distinguished internatio...
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Cambridge (United Kingdom) :
Cambridge University Press
2006
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Colección: | Cambridge companions to literature
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Updike, middles, and the spell of "subjective geography" / D. Quentin Miller
- "Nakedness" or realism in Updike's early short stories / Kristiaan Versluys
- Updike, religion, and the novel of moral debate / Marshall Boswell
- Updike, women, and mythologized sexuality / Kathleen Verduin
- Updike, race, and the postcolonial project / Jay Prosser
- Updike, ethnicity, and Jewish-American drag / Sanford Pinsker
- Updike, American history, and historical methodology / Edward Vargo
- Updike, Hawthorne, and American literary history / James Plath
- Updike, film, and American popular culture / James A. Schiff
- Updike, Rabbit, and the myth of American exceptionalism / Donald J. Greiner
- Conclusion: U(pdike) & p(ostmodernism) / John N. Duvall