Mason & Dixon & Pynchon
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Mason & Dixon & Pynchon
University Press of America, c2000
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Charles Clerc's Mason & Dixon & Pynchon is the first book-length critical study of Thomas Pynchon's latest novel. Clerc's study approaches the novel from a variety of perspectives, including historical and literary. Substantial attention is paid to the historical time period of Mason & Dixon. A survey of over 50 critical responses to the book and excerpts from the journal of Mason and Dixon are also included.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 A Rightful Place Chapter 2 Career and Works Chapter 3 Critical Reception Chapter 4 Fact Chapter 5 Fact and Structure Chapter 6 Fact and Fiction Chapter 7 Fiction Chapter 8 Style and Substance Chapter 9 Critical Perspectives Chapter 10 Rank Chapter 11 Excerpts of The Journal of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, 1763-1768 Chapter 12 Index
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