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UNIVERSITY PRESS <http://www.thepress.purdue.edu > CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture ISSN 1481-4374 < http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb > Purdue University Press ©Purdue University CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture , the peer-reviewed, full-text, and open-access learned journal in the humanities and social sciences, publishes new scholarship following tenets of the discipline of comparative literature and the field of cultural studies designated as "comparative cultural studies." In addition to the publication of articles, the journal publishes review articles of scholarly books and publishes research material in its Library Series. Publications in the journal are indexed in the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature (Chadwyck-Healey), the Arts and Humanities Citation Index (Thomson Reuters ISI), the Humanities Index (Wilson), Humanities International Complete (EBSCO), the International Bibliography of the Modern Langua- ge Association of America, and Scopus (Elsevier). The journal is affiliated with the Purdue University Press monog- raph series of Books in Comparative Cultural Studies. Contact: < [email protected] > Volume 16 Issue 2 (June 2014) Article 14 Gustavo Sánchez-Canales and Victoria Aarons, "Bibliography for the Study of Phillip Roth's Works" <http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol16/iss2/14> Contents of CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 16.2 (2014) Thematic Issue History, Memory, and the Making of Character in Roth's Fiction Ed. Gustavo Sánchez-Canales and Victoria Aarons <http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol16/iss2/14 > Gustavo Sánchez-Canales and Victoria Aarons. "Bibliography for the Study of Philip Roth's Work" page 2 of 19 CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 16.2 (2014): <http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol16/iss2/14> Thematic Issue History, Memory, and the Making of Character in Roth's Fiction . Ed. Gustavo Sánchez-Canales and Victoria Aarons Bibliography for the Study of Philip Roth's Work Gustavo SÁNCHEZ-CANALES and Victoria AARONS Aarons, Victoria. "Expelled Once Again: The Failure of the Fantasized Self in Philip Roth's Nemesis." Philip Roth Studies 9.1 (2013): 51-63. Aarons, Victoria. "Is It 'Good-for-the-Jews or No-good-for-the-Jews'?: Philip Roth's Registry of Jewish Consciousness." What Happened to Abraham?: Reinventing the Covenant in American Jewish Fiction. By Victoria Aarons. Newark: U of Delaware P, 2005. 64-81. Aarons, Victoria. "'There's No Remaking Reality': Philip Roth's Everyman and the Ironies of Body and Spirit." Xavier Review 21.1 (2007): 116-27. Aarons, Victoria. "Where Is Philip Roth Now?" Studies in American Jewish Literature 31.1 (2012): 6-10. Abbott, Philip. "'Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan': Democratic Theory, Populism, and Philip Roth's 'American Trilogy.'" Canadian Review of American Studies / Revue Canadienne d'Etudes Américaines 37.3 (2007): 431-52. Acocella, Joan. "Counterlives." Twenty-eight Artists and Two Saints: Essays. By Joan Acocella. New York: Random House, 2007. 459-68. Adair, William. "Portnoy's Complaint: A Camp Version of Notes from the Underground ." Notes on Contemporary Literature 7.3 (1977): 9-10. Ahearn, Kerry. "'Et In Arcadia Excrementum': Pastoral, Kitsch, and Philip Roth's The Great American Novel ." Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature 11.1 (1993): 1-14. Aldama, Frederick Luis. "Putting a Finger on That Hollow Emptiness in Roth's Indignation ." Philip Roth Studies 7.2 (2011): 205-17. Alexander, Edward. "American History, 1950-70, by Philip Roth." Classical Liberalism and the Jewish Tradition. By Edward Alexander. New Brunswick: Transaction, 2003. 141-51. Alexander, Edward. "Philip Roth at Century's End." New England Review 20.2 (1999): 183-90. Allan, Sean. "Powers of Male Anxiety in Philip Roth's My Life as a Man and the Films of Vincent Gallo." The Image of Power in Literature, Media, and Society: Selected Papers . Ed. Will Wright and Steven Kaplan. Pueblo: Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery, 2006. 53-56. Allen, Brook. "Roth Reconsidered." The New Criterion (2005): 14-22. Allen, Mary. "Philip Roth: When She Was Good She Was Horrid." The Necessary Blankness: Women in Major Fiction of the Sixties. By Mary Allen. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1976. 70-96. Alphandary, Idit. "Wrestling with the Angel and the Law, or the Critique of Identity: The Demjanjuk Trial, Operation Shylock: A Confession, and 'Angel Levine.'" Philip Roth Studies 4 (2008): 57-74. Álvarez, Al. "Norman Mailer, Joseph Heller, Philip Roth." Risky Business: People, Pastimes, Poker and Books. By Al Álvarez. London: Bloomsbury, 2007. 355-65. Álvarez, Al. "Philip Roth." Risky Business: People, Pastimes, Poker and Books. By Al Álvarez. London: Bloomsbury, 2007. 30-41. Amur, G.S. "Philip Roth's My Life as a Man: Portrait of the Artist as a Trapped Husband." Indian Journal of American Studies 14.2 (1984): 61-66. Anastas, Benjamin. "American Friction: Philip Roth's History Lessons." Bookforum (2004): 4-7. Anderson, Daniel Paul. "Nathan Zuckerman, Plato, and the Lost Republic of Newark." Philip Roth Studies 5.2 (2009): 165-77. Andrzejczak, Krzysztof. "'A Strain on Anyone's Nerves': The American Writer-Hero in Communist Europe." Images of Central Europe in Travelogues and Fiction by North American Writers. Ed. Waldermar Zacharasiewicz. Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 1995. 305-12. Andrzejczak, Krzysztof. "Roth, Kafka, Czechoslovakia; Towards the Uneasy Schriftstellersein." Crossing Borders: American Literature and Other Artistic Media. Ed. Jadwiga Maszewska. Lodz: Polish Scientific P, 1992. 31-38. Appelfeld, Aron. Beyond Despair: Three Lectures and a Conversation with Philip Roth. New York: Fromm, 1994. Ardolino, Frank R. "The Americanization of the Gods: Onomastics, Myth, and History in Philip Roth's The Great American Novel ." Arete: The Journal of Sport Literature 3.1 (1985): 37-60. Ardolino, Frank R. "'Hit Sign, Win Suit': Abraham, Isaac, and the Schwabs Living over the Scoreboard in Roth's The Great American Novel ." Studies in American Jewish Literature 8 (1989): 219-23. Astruc, Rémi. "The Circus of Being a Man." Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 19.1 (2000): 109- 16. Astruc, Rémi. "Roth, Ethics and the Carnival." Philip Roth Studies 9.1 (2013): 65-74. Avery, Evelyn. "Roth on Malamud: From The Ghost Writer to a Post-Mortem." Philip Roth Studies 4.1 (2008): 87- 94. Badir, Yasmine. "'He' Who Knows Better Than 'I': Reactivating Unreliable Narration in Philip Roth's Human Stain and Jean Echenoz' Nous trios ." 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