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Poetics Today (2023) 44 (1-2): 63–87.
Published: 01 June 2023
..., it claims that a focus on content may overlook some of the surprising and unpredictable affordances these forms can also have: stereotypes can help order experience, offer guidelines for behavior, describe relationships, and provide solace and comfort. The article uses Philip Roth's novel Everyman...
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Poetics Today (2022) 43 (1): 127–147.
Published: 01 March 2022
.... The first three novels, often read as trilogy, have been predominantly examined in terms of suburb literature (see e.g., Knapp 2011 ), with Frank Bascombe as a (contested) American everyman (see e.g., Peinado Abarrio 2014a ), or they have been approached from the perspective of the interplay between...
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Poetics Today (2006) 27 (1): 67–96.
Published: 01 March 2006
... and the iconic depic- tions of its founding fathers. As likenesses of an individual and, simulta- neously, icons of a collectively held ideal, these effigies of Lenin and Stalin became essentially dichotomous.46 ‘‘Everyman’’ and ‘‘The Man’’ mark the binarism that lies at the heart of the Soviet Socialist...
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Poetics Today (2009) 30 (3): 471–515.
Published: 01 September 2009
... (London: Cape). 2004 The Plot against America (London: Cape). 2006 Everyman (London: Cape). Schoene, Berthold 2008 “Serial Masculinity: Psychopathology and Oedipal Violence in Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho,” Modern Fiction Studies 54 (2): 378 -97. Söderlind, Sylvia 2008...
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Poetics Today (2015) 36 (4): 499–528.
Published: 01 December 2015
... York : Norton ). Lardner Ring 1999 The Best of Ring Lardner ( London : Everyman ). Mathison John K. 1996 [1956] “Nelly Dean and the Power of Wuthering Heights,” in McNees 1996 : 216 – 34 . McNees Eleanor , ed. 1996 The Brontë Sisters: Critical...
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Poetics Today (2023) 44 (1-2): 1–14.
Published: 01 June 2023
... that we reflect on the potentially affirmative affordances of this form of expression. Through an analysis of the repetition and amplification of age-related stereotypes in Philip Roth's Everyman —from hackneyed character types like the “frivolous adventurer” to trite metaphors such as old age...
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Poetics Today (2011) 32 (1): 81–106.
Published: 01 March 2011
... Biology of Freedom: Neural Plasticity, Experience, and the Unconscious , translated by Fairfield Susan ( New York : Other Press ). Atwood Margaret 2006 [1985] The Handmaid's Tale ( New York : Everyman's Library ). Aust Phillip J. 2007 `` What Is Your Child Watching...
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Poetics Today (2011) 32 (4): 663–692.
Published: 01 December 2011
... Lynne ( London : Everyman ). Jones Edward G. Mendell Lorne M. 1999 “ Assessing the Decade of the Brain ,” Science 284 ( 5415 ): 739 . Kearney Richard 1988 The Wake of Imagination: Toward a Postmodern Culture ( Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press...
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Poetics Today (2019) 40 (4): 645–681.
Published: 01 December 2019
... and Syntax in Verse: English Iambic Tetrameter and Dolnik Tetrameter (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries) .” Poetics Today 18 , no. 1 : 59 – 93 . Thomas Lorenzo . 2007 . “ ‘It Is the Same Everywhere for Me’: Langston Hughes and the African Diaspora’s Everyman .” In Montage of a Dream...
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Poetics Today (2013) 34 (4): 615–617.
Published: 01 December 2013
.... According to Heller-Andrist, they foreground the role of the reader, who plays a crucial part as a mediator between ergon (text) and parergon (intertext). The works studied in this context are Philip Roth’s novel Everyman (2006), which alludes to the medieval morality play of the same title, and Jean...
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Poetics Today (2013) 34 (4): 617–622.
Published: 01 December 2013
... in this context are Philip Roth’s novel Everyman (2006), which alludes to the medieval morality play of the same title, and Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), which rewrites and complements the plot of 628 Poetics Today 34:4 Charlotte Bronte¨’s Jane Eyre (1847). Roth exploits the intertextual dialogue...
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Poetics Today (2013) 34 (4): 622–625.
Published: 01 December 2013
.... According to Heller-Andrist, they foreground the role of the reader, who plays a crucial part as a mediator between ergon (text) and parergon (intertext). The works studied in this context are Philip Roth’s novel Everyman (2006), which alludes to the medieval morality play of the same title, and Jean...
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Poetics Today (2013) 34 (4): 625–628.
Published: 01 December 2013
.... According to Heller-Andrist, they foreground the role of the reader, who plays a crucial part as a mediator between ergon (text) and parergon (intertext). The works studied in this context are Philip Roth’s novel Everyman (2006), which alludes to the medieval morality play of the same title, and Jean...
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Poetics Today (2013) 34 (4): 628–631.
Published: 01 December 2013
... and last type of parergonality is based on intertextual relation- ships. According to Heller-Andrist, they foreground the role of the reader, who plays a crucial part as a mediator between ergon (text) and parergon (intertext). The works studied in this context are Philip Roth’s novel Everyman (2006...
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Poetics Today (2013) 34 (4): 631–634.
Published: 01 December 2013
.... According to Heller-Andrist, they foreground the role of the reader, who plays a crucial part as a mediator between ergon (text) and parergon (intertext). The works studied in this context are Philip Roth’s novel Everyman (2006), which alludes to the medieval morality play of the same title, and Jean...
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Poetics Today (2023) 44 (1-2): 181–204.
Published: 01 June 2023
... with the everyman status of the narrator (called “I”). Unlike I (the Alice in this Wonderland of the American W est), the cosmic cowboy is not bound by a logical and taxonomic view of the world. He tells I not to ask so many questions and he advises him against describing the world, since things are never what...
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Poetics Today (2014) 35 (1-2): 51–116.
Published: 01 June 2014
... ) The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction ( Scottsdale, AR : Prism Key Press ). Boswell James 1992 ( 1791 ) The Life of Samuel Johnson ( New York : Everyman’s Library ). Briggs Charles L. , ed. 1986 Learning How to Ask: A Sociolinguistic Appraisal of the Role...
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Poetics Today (2007) 28 (3): 339–362.
Published: 01 September 2007
...). Montaigne, Michel de 1962 Oeuvres complètes , edited by Albert Thibaudet and Maurice Rat (Paris: Gallimard). 2003 The Complete Works , edited and translated by Donald M. Frame (London: Everyman's Library). Morford, Mark 1991 Stoics and Neostoics: Rubens and the Circle of Lipsius (Princeton...
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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (2): 327–350.
Published: 01 June 2002
... linguistic principles that help explain New Critical 334 Poetics Today 23:2 method ex post facto. In adopting the persona of Close Reader, the author casts himself as a kind of hermeneutic Everyman, taking on exactly the role recommended by the New Critics, who wrote during the era of the GI Bill...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (3): 435–469.
Published: 01 September 2024
... and establish her as an everyman (or, more accurately, as an everywoman), thereby pushing the boundaries of traditional Jewish female representation through the creation of a Jewish female protagonist who is heroic because of, rather than in spite of, her many imperfections.” The female schlemiel is thus...