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- Philip Roth Studies
- Purdue University Press
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- Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2013
- Contributors
- Introduction: Philip Roth between Past and Future
- Diasporic Modernisms: Hebrew and Yiddish Literature in the Twentieth Century by Allison Schachter (review)
- Reading Roth Reading Roth: A [New] Philip Roth Reader by Salomé Osório (review)
- Promiscuous: Portnoy’s Complaint and Our Doomed Pursuit of Happiness by Bernard Avishai (review)
- Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives by John Sutherland’s (review)
- Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives by John Sutherland (review)
- “I wanted to be humanish: manly, a man”: Morality, Shame, and Masculinity in Philip Roth’s My Life as a Man
- The Fate of Sex: Late Style and “The Chaos of Eros”
- Roth, Ethics and the Carnival
- Expelled Once Again: The Failure of the Fantasized Self in Philip Roth’s Nemesis
- Between Dystopia and Allohistory: The Ending of Roth’s The Plot Against America
- Fathers and Writers: Kafka’s “Letter to His Father” and Philip Roth’s Non-Fiction
- Philip Roth’s Our Gang, the Politics of Intertextuality and the Complexities of Cultural Memory
- Editor’s Column
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