Results for subject : "PYNCHON, THOMAS"
'A Kiss of Cosmit Pool Balls': Technological Paradigms and Narrative Expectations Collide in 'The Crying of Lot 49'
Cultural Critique No. 44: 29-42. Winter 2000.
'Forward Retreat': Thomas Pynchon's Vineland
in: Engler, Bernd and Muller, Kurt, eds. Historiographic Metafiction in Modern American and Canadian Literature. Munchen: Schoningh, 1994. pp. 358-371.
A Dazzle of Violet and a Green-doped Hound: Pynchon's Miracle of De-struction in Gravity's Rainbow
Critique 32(4): 258-275. Summer 1991.
A Gravity's Rainbow Companion: Sources and Contexts for Pynchon's Novel
Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1988. 345 p.
American Literary Fiction in a Televisual Age
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Nevada, Reno, 2005. 227 p. (DAI 67(3), September 2006.
Amerikkka Über Alles: German Nationalism, American Imperialism, and the 1960s Antiwar Movement in Gravity's Rainbow
Critique 40(4): 323-341. Summer 1999.
Apocalyptic Patterns in Twentieth-Century Fiction.
Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2008. 256pp.
Apocalyptic Vision, the Mythos of the Rocket, and the Failure of the Individual in Thomas Pynchon's Alternate History, Gravity s Rainbow
in: Morrissey; Thomas J./De Los Santos, Oscar, eds. When Genres Collide: Selected Essays. Waterbury, CT : Fine Tooth Press, 2007. p. 171-183.
Attenuated Postmodernism: Pynchon's Vineland
in: Trachtenberg, Stanley, ed. Critical Essays on American Postmodernism. New York: G. K. Hall, 1995. pp.182-191.
Bodies Incorporated: Scenes of Agency Panic in Gravity's Rainbow
Contemporary Literature 25(4): 709-738. Winter 1994.
Bouncy Little Tunes: Nostalgia, Sentimentality, and Narrative in Gravity's Rainbow
Contemporary Literature 45(1): 22-48. Spring 2004.
Bouncy Little Tunes: Nostalgia, Sentimentality, and Narrative in Gravity's Rainbow
Contemporary Literature 45(1): 22-48. Spring 2004.
Clockwork Oranges: The Development of the Cyborg as Fictional Character
Ph. D. Dissertation, Ohio State University, 1991. 229 p. (DAI-A 52(8): 2921. Feb. 1992.)
Coming events: an assessment of Thomas Pynchon's `Gravity's Rainbow'
Foundation 10:20-27. June 1976.
Comparative Metafiction: Somewhere Between Ideology and Rhetoric
Critique 39(1): 2-17. Fall 1997.
Constituting Selves: Character and Fractal Historicism in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Virginia, 1995. 329 p. (DAI-A 56(9): 3580. March 1996.)
Critical Projects: Signs, Sciences, and the Fiction of Thomas Pynchon
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Sydney, 1985. 355 p.
Darkness Visible: Pynchon at Seventy,
Sewanee Review 116(4): 660-666. Fall 2008.
Digging Pynchon
Science Fiction Eye No. 8: 85-89. Winter 1991.
Ellipse of Uncertainty: An Introduction to Postmodern Fantasy
Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1987. 134pp.
Entropy and the Fantastic in Pynchon's Narratives,
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 10(4): [7 p.] December 2008. (http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/)
Enzian's Meditation on Technology in Gravity's Rainbow
in: De Riz, Francesca B./Zorzi, Rosella M., eds. Technology and the American Imagination: An Ongoing Challenge. Venezia: Supernova, 1994. p. 556-562.
Excessive Candour: Abade, Poor Dad
Sci Fi Weekly No. 501: [7 p.] November 27, 2006. (http:www.scifi.com/sft/)
Fast Lerner: The Typscript of Pynchon's V at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin
Texas Studies in Literature and Language 49(1): 1-20. Spring 2007.
Fear of the Flesh, Fear of the Borg: Narratives of Bodily Transgression in Contemporary U. S. Culture
in: Plo-Alastrue, Ramon and Martinez-Alfaro, Maria J., eds. Beyond Borders: Re-Defining Generic and Ontological Boundries. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 2002. pp. 67-79.
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