The Major Phases of Philip Roth

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  • Martín Urdiales Shaw Universidad de Vigo

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https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_misc/mj.20128962

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Hemingway, Ernest. 1935. Green Hills of Africa. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

Howe, Irving. 1972. “Philip Roth Reconsidered”. Commentary (December): 69-72.

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Milowitz, Stephen. 2000. Philip Roth Reconsidered: The Concentrationary Universe of the American Writer. New York: Garland Press.

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Royal, Derek P. 2002. “Postmodern Jewish Identity in Philip Roth’s The Counterlife”. Modern Fiction Studies 48 (2): 422-443.

Safer, Elaine B. 2003. “The Double, Comic Irony, and Postmodernism in Philip Roth’s Operation Shylock.” In Bloom, Harold (ed.) Philip Roth: Modern Critical Views. New York: Chelsea House: 101-117.

Shostak, Debra. 2004. Philip Roth — Countertexts, Counterlives. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.

White, Michael and David EPSTON. 1990. Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends. New York: Norton.

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Published

2013-02-17

How to Cite

Urdiales Shaw, M. (2013). The Major Phases of Philip Roth. Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 46, 139–143. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_misc/mj.20128962