Ohcanbohtosat - "John Updike"
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- American fiction 3
- Criticism and interpretation 3
- Authors, American 2
- History 2
- History and criticism 2
- Knowledge 2
- Angstrom, Harry (Fictitious character) 1
- Anti-communist movements in literature 1
- Apocalyptic literature 1
- Appreciation 1
- Authors and readers 1
- Awards 1
- Characters 1
- Christianity 1
- Christianity and literature 1
- Cold War in literature 1
- Communism in literature 1
- Dwellings in art 1
- Dwellings in literature 1
- End of the world in literature 1
- English fiction 1
- Fiction 1
- Friends and associates 1
- Harry Angstrom 1
- In literature 1
- Interior decoration in art 1
- Interior decoration in literature 1
- International relations in literature 1
- Irony in literature 1
- Literature and history 1
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John Updike
Almmustuhtton 1969An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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The John Updike encyclopedia
Almmustuhtton 2000An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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John Updike's Rabbit tetralogy mastered irony in motion /
Almmustuhtton 2001An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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John Updike and the Cold War drawing the Iron Curtain /
Almmustuhtton 2001An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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John Updike's early years
Almmustuhtton 2013An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Updike in Cincinnati a literary performance /
Almmustuhtton 2007Sisdoallologahallan: “…Introduction : The writer in public -- Letter to be included as an afterword to the introduction / John Updike -- Zimmer Auditorium reading -- Elliston Room panel : Updike, his critics, and his short fiction -- A conversation at the College Conservatory of Music -- Mercantile Library Reading.…”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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The bourgeois interior
Almmustuhtton 2008Sisdoallologahallan: “…Robinson Crusoe's cave -- Fanny's room -- Charles Dickens and the Victorian addiction to dwelling -- The smell and spell of "things" in Henry James's The spoils of Poynton -- Virginia Woolf and the passing of Victorian domesticity -- Bourgeois memory and dream in the domestic interiors of Ingmar Bergman -- Conclusion : John Updike, W.G. Sebald, and the afterlife of the bourgeoisie.…”
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Apocalyptic patterns in twentieth-century fiction
Almmustuhtton 2008Sisdoallologahallan: “…Miller, Jr -- The ultimate self: death and dying in John Updike and Charles Williams -- The ultimate challenge: apocalyptic liberation and transformation in African-American writing: Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, Ralph Ellison, and Toni Morrison -- The ultimate way: apocalypse and pluralism in the postcolonial fiction of Salman Rushdie and Shusaku Endo.…”
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Progress in the humanities? comparing the objects of culture and science /
Almmustuhtton 2010Sisdoallologahallan: “…Humanists and their subject matters -- The task of the humanities: looking into the deep -- A new answer -- Magnifying truths: two slide shows -- Searching for the hero: the one who knows -- Large-scale research in the humanities -- 20mule team -- Choir -- Sports team -- Lifeboat -- Distributed computing -- Big science -- Skunk works: discovery at the edges -- Self-understanding as the object of humanistic research -- Deep language: the anxiety of translation -- Magnification and cultural objects -- Fantasies of depth: magnifying cultural objects -- Horizontal analyses in art criticism -- Psychotherapy: part science, part humanities, mostly art -- John Updike, rabbit reruns -- Science, art, metapsychology, and magnification -- Back to Freud, back to the Greeks! …”
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