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  • - Tracks, The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse, The Plague of Doves
     
    1 839,-

    Explores three novels by Louise Erdrich, one of the important and popular Native American writers. This book illuminates Erdrich's multiperspectival representation of Native American culture and history. It focuses on such topics as humor, religion, ethnicity, gender, race, sexuality, trauma, history, and narrative form.

  • - The Robber Bride, The Blind Assassin, Oryx and Crake
     
    530,-

    Features a collection of essays that offers contemporary critical readings and assessments of three Atwood texts - "The Robber Bride", "The Blind Assassin", and "Oryx and Crake".

  • - 'Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage', 'Runaway', 'Dear Life'
    av USA) Thacker & Robert (St. Lawrence University
    456 - 1 467,-

  • - Mao II, Underworld, Falling Man
     
    1 839,-

    Offering a comprehensive analysis of the post-1990 fiction of one of America's most respected writers and cultural critics, this book focuses on three of Don DeLillo's most recent novels - "Mao II", "Underworld", and "Falling Man" - that span pivotal moments in history: the end of the Cold War, the millennium, and 9/11.

  • - All the Pretty Horses, No Country for Old Men, The Road
     
    1 839,-

    Cormac McCarthy's significance in the field of contemporary American fiction is enormous. Offering critical perspectives on three McCarthy's novels - "All the Pretty Horses", "No Country for Old Men", and "The Road", this title provides an introduction to the different interpretations of his work.

  • - Paradise, Love, A Mercy
     
    1 839,-

  • - Mao II, Underworld, Falling Man
     
    530,-

    Offering a comprehensive analysis of the post-1990 fiction of one of America's most respected writers and cultural critics, this title focuses on three of Don DeLillo's most recent novels - "Mao II", "Underworld", and "Falling Man" - that span pivotal moments in history: the end of the Cold War, the millennium, and 9/11.

  • - American Pastoral, The Human Stain, The Plot Against America
     
    1 839,-

    Philip Roth has without doubt been one of the most important writers of fiction in the United States during the latter part of the twentieth century. This title collects essays by noted Roth scholars on three essential novels appearing in recent years, "American Pastoral" (1997), "The Human Stain" (2000), and "The Plot Against America" (2004).

  • - American Psycho, Glamorama, Lunar Park
     
    1 839,-

    Offers a collection of critical essays on the American novelist Bret Easton Ellis, examining the novels of his mature period: "American Psycho (1991)", "Glamorama (1999)", and "Lunar Park (2005)". This title also examines the alchemy of acclaim and disdain that accrues to Ellis, and reviews the literary and artistic significance of his work.

  • - The Robber Bride, The Blind Assassin, Oryx and Crake
     
    1 839,-

    A collection of original essays offering contemporary critical readings and assessments of three well known Atwood texts - "The Robber Bride", "The Blind Assassin", and "Oryx and Crake". It reveals not only Atwood's engagement with the issues that have long preoccupied her, but also her increasing formal complexity as a novelist.

  • - Ceremony, Almanac of the Dead, Gardens in the Dunes
     
    1 467,-

  • - Ceremony, Almanac of the Dead, Gardens in the Dunes
     
    456,-

  • - American Psycho, Glamorama, Lunar Park
     
    421,-

    A collection of critical essays on the American novelist Bret Easton Ellis, examining the novels of his mature period: "American Psycho" (1991), "Glamorama" (1999), and "Lunar Park" (2005). It also examines the alchemy of acclaim and disdain that accrues to Ellis, and reviews the literary and artistic significance of his work.

  • - American Pastoral, The Human Stain, The Plot Against America
     
    530,-

    A collection of essays on Philip Roth offering critical readings and assessments of texts. It illuminates Roth's multilayered perceptions of twentieth-century America as a place, a culture, and an idea that shapes its inhabitants in profound ways. It is of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of American and Canadian fiction.

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