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Travel Fictions

Travel Fictions (Fall 08)

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About the Readings

Henry James: Daisy Miller

Henry James: Wikipedia

Daisy Miller: Wikipedia

Henry James. Robert L. Gale

Henry James: Overview. George Perkins

Daisy Miller: Overview. Philip Collins

Overview: Daisy Miller.

A Note on the Genesis of Daisy Miller. Viola Dunbar

Archetypes of American Innocence: Lydia Blood and Daisy Miller.  Annette Kar

Attitude and Illness in James' 'Daisy Miller'. Donald E. Houghton

Daisy Miller, Tradition, and the European Heroine. Motley F. Deakin

Daisy Miller, Western Hero.  Tristram Coffin

Daisy Miller: A Study of Changing Intentions. Carol Ohmann

Daisy Miller: Cowboy Feminist. Lisa Johnson

Daisy Miller: The Reader's Choice. Carey H. Kirk

Defense of Daisy Miller. William Dean Howells

Frederick Winterbourne: The Good Bad Boy in Daisy Miller. Ian Kennedy

Going Abroad: European Travel in Nineteenth-Century American Culture. James Buzard

Innocence Abroad: Henry James and the Re-Invention of the American Woman Abroad.  Sarah Wadswort

Jamesian Feminism: Women in 'Daisy Miller'. Louise K. Barnett

Reassembling Daisy Miller. Lynn Wardley

 

Ernest Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises 

Ernest Hemingway - Wikipedia

The Sun Also Rises - Wikipedia

The Sun Also Rises: CliffsNotes

The Sun Also Rises: KnowledgeNotes

The Sun Also Rises: Overview. Linda W. Wagner

Overview: The Sun Also Rises. Laurie Lanzen Harris

Hemingway among the Bohemians: A Generational Reading of The Sun Also Rises. Michael Soto

Yes, that is a roll of bills in my pocket: the economy of masculinity in The Sun Also Rises. Jacob Michael Leland

The "whine" of Jewish manhood: re-reading Hemingway's anti-semitism, reimagining Robert Cohn. Jeremy Kaye

Hemingway among the Bohemians: a generational reading of 'The Sun Also Rises.'  Michael Soto

Life unworthy of life? Masculinity, disability, and guilt in The Sun Also Rises. Dana Fore

Expatriate lifestyle as tourist destination: The Sun Also Rises and experiential travelogues of the twenties. Allyson Nadia Field

"A very sinister book": The Sun Also Rises as critique of pastoral. David Savola

Tall, Deborah, "The Where of Writing: Hemingway's Sense of Place"

Field, Allyson, "Expatriate lifestyle as tourist destination - The Sun Also Rises and experiential travelogues of the twenties"

Walks In Hemingway's Paris - A Guide To Paris For The Literary Traveler

Map of The Sun Also Rises

Hemingway's Paris

Map of Paris

Americans in Paris: A Literary Anthology: Adam Gopnik

Black Paris: The African Writers' Landscape - Google Book

Literary Expatriates in Paris

 

Paul Bowles: The Sheltering Sky

Paul Bowles - Wikipedia

Paul Bowles - Literature Online biography

Paul Bowles homepage

Paul Bowles: Overview. Patrick Evans and Craig Bryson

The Sheltering Sky - Wikipedia

Vacation Cruises; Or, the Homoerotics of Orientalism. Boone, Joseph

Sheltering Screens: Paul Bowles and Foreign Relations. Edwards, Brian

"Paul Bowles and Edgar Allan Poe: The Disintegration of the Personality". Pounds, Wayne, 

The Subject of Paul Bowles. Pounds, Wayne, 

"Tea in the Sahara": The Function of Time in the Work of Paul Bowles. Williams, Marcellette

Constructing the Postwar Art Novel: Paul Bowles, James Laughlin, and the Making of The Sheltering Sky

Alien Terrain: Paul Bowles's Filial Landscapes. Steven E. Olson

The Road to Morocco. Sean French

Grains of Utopia: The Desert as Literary Oasis in Paul Bowles's The Sheltering Sky and Wilfred Thesiger's Arabian Sands. Syrine C. Hout

The Ultimate Bohemian. Felice Picano

Paul Bowles and the Characterization of Women. Linda W. Wagner

Introduction Edward Butscher

An Anti-Introduction Irving Malin

 

 

Jack Kerouac: On the Road

On the Road: A collection of articles

Jack Keoruac: Wikipedia

On the Road: Wikipedia

Overview of "On the Road". Don Akers

Jack Kerouac's On the Road: A Re-evaluation. Carole Gottlieb Vopat

Peasant dreams: reading 'On the Road.' Mark Richardson

The Misreading of Kerouac. Tim Hunt 

Call me Sal, Jack": visions of Ishmael in Kerouac's 'On the Road'. Mark Dunphy

Chapter Three. Frederick Feied, No Pie in the Sky: The Hobo as American Cultural Hero in the Works of Jack London, John Dos Passos, and Jack Kerouac

Kerouac's On the Road. Douglas King

Beating Time: Configurations of Temporality in Jack Kerouac's On the Road. Erik R. Mortenson

"Buddha Writing": The Author and the Search for Authenticity in Jack Kerouac's On the Road and The Subterraneans. Steve Wilson

Kerouac's Crooked Road: Development of a Fiction. Tim Hunt

Another side of Paradise (Why Kerouac Matters: The Lessons of On the Road (They're Not What You Think))

 

 

 

Joseph Conrad: Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad - Wikipedia

Joseph Conrad Overview

Heart of Darkness - Wikipedia

Heart of Darkness - CliffsNotes

The Ultimate Meaning of Heart of Darkness, Ridley, Florence H.

"Envisioning Africa" (review). Firchow, Peter Edgerly

An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Chinua Achebe

Apology for Marlow. W. Y. Tindall.

Bound in Blackwood's: the imperialism of "The Heart of Darkness" in its immediate context. William Atkinson

The Spatial Imagination and Literary Form of Conrad's Colonial Fictions. Janice Ho

The Threshold Of The Invisible: Said, Conrad, And Imperialism.  Russell Ford 

The Scopic Drive and Visual Projectionin "Heart of Darkness".  Kimberly Devlin

The Women Do Not Travel: Gender, Difference, and Incommensurability in Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Gabrielle McIntire

Cultural psychosis on the frontier: the work of the darkness in Joseph Conrad's Heart of darkness.  Tony Brown

Ingress to the Heart of Darkness.  Walter Wright

Critical Essay on "Heart of Darkness". Brent, Liz

Heart of Darkness Revisited. Miller, J. Hillis.  

'They ... Should Be Out of It': The Women of Heart of Darkness. Rita Bode

Body politics: Conrad's anatomy of empire in Heart of Darkness. Martine Hennard Dutheil de la Rochere.

“Encountering the Other: The Challenge
for the 21st Century”: Ryszard Kapuscinski

 

 

 

Paul Theroux: Mosquito Coast

Paul Theroux. Contemporary Literary Criticism

Mosquito Coast: Overview

Founding Father. Judith Williamson

Review, John Leonard, New York Times (1982)

Technology and the Third World: Paul Theroux's The Mosquito Coast.  John Rothfork.

Notes on the Connecticut Yankee. Hugh Ferrer

Journey  to the end of the father: battlefield of masculinity in The Mosquito Coast.  Hikaru Fujii

Self's dark circle: the home-founding journey in Paul Theroux's The Mosquito Coast and Stephen Minot's Ghost images.  Steven Luebke.

 

Thomas Mann: Death in Venice

Thomas Mann - Wikipedia

Thomas Mann: Nobel Prize in Literature

"Thomas Mann," in Dictionary of Literary Biography

Bergenholtz, Rita A., "Mann's Death in Venice"

Brinkley, Edward S., "Fear of Form - Thomas Mann's Der Tod in Vendig"

Death in Venice - Wikipedia

Fickert, Kurt, "Truth and Fiction in Der Tod in Venedig"

Frank, Bernhard, "Mann's Death in Venice"

Hayes, Tom and Lee Quinby, "The Aporia of Bourgeois Art - Desire in Thomas Mann's Death in Venice"

Johnson, Gary, "Death in Venice and the Aesthetic Correlative"

Johnson, Kendall, Overview of "Death in Venice"

Rockwood, Heidi M. and Robert J. R. Rockwood, "The Psychological Reality of Myth in Der Tod in Venedig"

Rotkin, Charlotte, "Form and Function - The Art and Architecture of Death in Venice"

Rotkin, Charlotte, "Oceanic Animals- Allegory in Death in Venice"

Semansky, Chris, Critical Essay on Death in Venice

Zlotnick-Woldenberg, Carrie, "An Object-Relational Interpretation of Thomas Mann's Death in Venice"

 

McEwan: The Comfort of Strangers

"Ian McEwan," in Contemporary Authors Online

"Ian McEwan," in British Novelists

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Ian McEwan Website: The Comfort of Strangers

An interview with Ian McEwan

Kauffmann, Stanley, "Venice Observed"

Normal Abnormalities: S-M in The Comfort of Strangers

Sadomasochism - Wikipedia

Sadomasochism According to Freud’s Psychosexual Stages of Development Theory By Elizabeth Ehrmann

Seaboyer, Judith, "Sadism Demands a Story- Ian McEwan's The Comfort of Strangers"

The conspiracy in The Comfort of Strangers: narration in the novel and the film

The Early Poetry of Adrienne Rich

The Metaphor Colin is a Child in Comfort of Strangers

 

Shirley Hazzard: Evening of the Holiday

Shirley Hazzard - Wikipedia

"Shirley Hazzard," in Contemporary Authors

"Shirley Hazzard," in Contemporary Literary Criticism

Hazzard, Shirley and Dennis Danvers, "A Conversation with Shirley Hazzard"

Neri, Algerina, "Ripening in the Sun - Shirley Hazzard's Heroines in Italy"

 

Xiaolu Guo: A Concise Chinese English Dictionary

Xiaolu Guo: Wikipedia

Xiaolu Guo: Far East to East End

"Sorry of my English": Review by Ursula K LeGuin

More book reviews, at The Complete Review

Xiaolu Guo Homepage

Radio Interview with Xiaoly Guo on A Concise Chinese English Dictionary

 

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