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Studies in Major
Literary Authors
Edited by
William E. Cain
Professor of English
Wellesley College
A Routledge Series
Studies in Major Literary Authors
William E. Cain, General Editor
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Edith Wharton’s “Evolutionary
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Darwinian Allegory in Her Major Novels
Paul J. Ohler
Shelley’s Intellectual System and its
Epicurean Background
Michael A. Vicario
Modernist Aesthetics and Consumer
Culture in the Writings of
Oscar Wilde
Paul L. Fortunato
The End of Learning
Milton and Education
Thomas Festa
Reading and Mapping Hardy’s Roads
Scott Rode
Milton’s Uncertain Eden
Understanding Place in Paradise Lost
Andrew Mattison
Creating Yoknapatawpha
Readers and Writers in Faulkner’s Fiction
Owen Robinson
Henry Miller and Religion
Thomas Nesbit
No Place for Home
Spatial Constraint and Character Flight in the
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Jay Ellis
The Magic Lantern
Representation of the Double in Dickens
Maria Cristina Paganoni
The Environmental Unconscious in the
Fiction of Don DeLillo
Elise A. Martucci
The Machine that Sings
Modernism, Hart Crane, and the Culture of
the Body
Gordon A. Tapper
James Merrill
Knowing Innocence
Reena Sastri
Influential Ghosts
A Study of Auden’s Sources
Rachel Wetzsteon
Yeats and Theosophy
Ken Monteith
D.H. Lawrence’s Border Crossing
Colonialism in His Travel Writings and
“Leadership” Novels
Eunyoung Oh
Pynchon and the Political
Samuel Thomas
Paul Auster’s Postmodernity
Brendan Martin
Dorothy Wordsworth’s Ecology
Kenneth R. Cervelli
Paul Auster’s Postmodernity
Brendan Martin
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Martin, Brendan.
Paul Auster’s postmodernity / by Brendan Martin.
p. cm.—(Studies in major literary authors)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-415-96203-X
1. Auster, Paul, 1947---Criticism and interpretation. 2. Postmodernism (Literature)—United
States. I. Title.
PS3551.U77Z695 2007
813’.54--dc22
2007022519
ISBN 0-203-93751-1 Master e-book ISBN
ISBN10: 0-415-96203-X (hbk)
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