Showing papers in "Critique-studies in Contemporary Fiction in 1974"
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TL;DR: A Religion of Humanity as discussed by the authors is a collection of essays from the late 1970s and early '80s about faith in contemporary fiction, with a focus on the human race and religion.
Abstract: (1974). A Religion of Humanity. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 34-42.
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TL;DR: The authors The Great American Novel and "The Great American Joke" are two of the most popular works of satire in contemporary fiction, and they are discussed in detail in Section 2.1.
Abstract: (1974). The Great American Novel and “The Great American Joke”. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 12-29.
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TL;DR: Pynchon's Linguistic Demon as mentioned in this paper is a novel about a linguistic demon in the form of a noun and verb conjunctive verbs, which is a variant of the word "linguistic demon".
Abstract: (1974). Pynchon’s Linguistic Demon. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 45-53.
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TL;DR: The Pathology of Feminine Failure in the Fiction of Doris Lessing as mentioned in this paper is a well-known work in the literature of women's failure in literature, focusing on women's inability to cope with failure.
Abstract: (1974). The Pathology of Feminine Failure in the Fiction of Doris Lessing. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 88-100.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a novel called Nothingness and beyond, which is a collection of short stories from the 1970s and '80s about the concept of infinity.
Abstract: (1974). Nothingness and Beyond. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 64-78.
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TL;DR: The Gravity's Rainbow Described as mentioned in this paper is the most famous description of the Rainbow in the literature, and it is described in detail in the following sections of this paper: 1.
Abstract: (1974). Gravity’s Rainbow Described. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 54-67.
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TL;DR: The College Novel in America: 1962-1974 as discussed by the authors, a collection of essays about the college novel in America from 1962 to 1974, with a focus on women's empowerment and women's education.
Abstract: (1974). The College Novel in America: 1962-1974. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction: Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 121-128.
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