Philip Roth (Routledge Revivals)

(Autor) Hermione Lee
Formato: Paperback
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On its original publication in 1982 this book was the first full-length study of Philip Roth as a major twentieth-century writer. As well as setting the novelist’s work in the context of Jewish-American writing (and Jewish-American families) and twentieth-century American politics, the book explores the characteristic paradoxes in Roth: self-disgust and self-consciousness, restraint and letting go, nausea and appetite, energy and frustration, stylishness and vulgarity, surrealism and the mundane. Roth is a highly literary and referential character and an assessment is made of the conflicting influnces on his work of Kafka, Chekov, Gogol, Henry James, Melville and Henry Youngman, a Jewish nightclub and Vaudeville comic. In addition a close examination of his anxious, revolting, garrulous heroes, their mothers, their marriages, their shrinks, and their shiksas is undertaken and a deep seriousness is discovered, co-existing with Roth’s comic brashness and bravura.

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Editorial:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780415567992
Año de publicación:
2011
Fecha publicación:
15 de Abril de 2011

Hermione Lee

Hermione Lee is a renowned British biographer and literary critic known for her work "Virginia Woolf" (1996), a comprehensive biography of the modernist writer. Her meticulous research and insightful analysis have made her a leading authority on Woolf and other prominent literary figures, shaping the field of literary biography.

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