(noun) Philip Roth, United States Writer Whose Novels Portray Middle-class Jewish Life (born In 1933)
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Isaac, Dan: "In Defense of Philip Roth" essay in Critical Essays on Philip Roth Lee, Hermione: "Contemporary Writers: Philip Roth" London: Methuen & Co., Ltd. 1982
Philip Roth, Columbus and Jews
Hyman, Stanley Edgar: "A Novelist of Great Promise", Critical Essays on Philip Roth (Sanford Pinsker, ed.) Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1982
Philip Roth, Columbus and Jews
Lehmann, Sophia. "'And here [their] troubles began': The legacy of the Holocaust in the writing of Cynthia Ozick, Art Spiegelman, and Philip Roth" CLIO. 28:1 (Fall 1999).
Art Spiegelman’s Holocaust
Roth, Philip: "Goodbye, Columbus" New York: Modern Library Edition, 1966
Philip Roth, Columbus and Jews
Roth, Philip: "The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography" New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Philip Roth, Columbus and Jews
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"The Human Stain"An analysis of the character of Coleman Silk in Philip Roth's novel "The Human Stain". -- 1,150 words; 3 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.com Philip Roth and Sexual RolesThis paper explores the ways in which Philip Roth's fiction has changed, particularly with regards to sexuality, since "Portnoy's Complaint". The paper shows that Phillip Roth has come a long way in his book "The Human Stain". -- 3,124 words; 5 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.com"Gentleman Prefer Blondes" and "Portnoy's Complaint"A comparison and contrast of the protagonists of "Gentleman Prefer Blondes" by Anita Loos and" Portnoy's Complaint" by Philip Roth. -- 920 words; 4 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.com"October Light" ( John Gardner ), "The Floating Opera" ( John Barth ) & "The Counterlife" ( Philip Roth )Compares protagonists & the way three novels deal with reality, life, death & suicide. -- 1,800 words; 3 sources; www.termpapers2000.comPhilip Roth, Columbus and JewsA review and analysis of Philip Roth's book, "Goodbye Columbus". -- 1,942 words; 7 sources; MLA www.termpapers2000.com |
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