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LEADER: 01847cam a2200397 a 4500
001 2008016536
003 DLC
005 20090917095024.0
008 080409s2009 nyu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2008016536
020 $a9780415961134 (hbk.)
020 $a0415961130 (hbk.)
020 $a9780203889534 (ebk.)
020 $a0203889533 (ebk.)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn226212841
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050 00 $aPS169.E63$bM67 2009
082 00 $a813/.5409$222
082 00 $a813.609$222
100 1 $aMorley, Catherine,$d1977-
245 14 $aThe quest for epic in contemporary American fiction :$bJohn Updike, Philip Roth and Don DeLillo /$cCatherine Morley.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2009.
300 $aviii, 218 p. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aRoutledge transnational perspectives on American literature ;$v8
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [191]-210) and index.
505 0 $aTheoretical and generic considerations -- A transnational inheritance: Joycean and American ancestry -- The bard of everyday domesticity: John Updike's song of America -- Transnational paternalisms: Philip Roth's post-pastoral American epic -- Don DeLillo's Underworld as recycled American epic.
650 0 $aEpic literature, American$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aAmerican fiction$y20th century$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aNational characteristics, American, in literature.
651 0 $aUnited States$xIn literature.
650 0 $aLiterature and history$zUnited States$xHistory$y20th century.
600 10 $aUpdike, John.$tRabbit Angstrom.
600 10 $aRoth, Philip.$tAmerican pastoral.
600 10 $aDeLillo, Don.$tUnderworld.
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0816/2008016536.html