DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Donald Barthelme
Donald Barthelme
Stephen F. Austin State University English 463, Elements of Craft
Elizabeth Bishop. Selected Poems T.S. Eliot. the Waste Land, Four
Thomas Pynchon: a Brief Chronology
At the Tolstoy Museum’
Dear Friends of the Kelly Writers House, Summertime at KWH Is Typically Dreamy
The University of Oklahoma Graduate College
DONALD BARTHELME and WRITING AS POLITICAL ACT By
Donald Barthelme and the Adams Petroleum Center
Ladies' Voices in Donald Barthelme's the Dead Father and Gertrude Stein's Dialogues
The Subversion of Gender Stereotypes in Donald Barthelme's Snow White International Journal of Applied Linguistics & Engli
IRONY 1S LIKING TUINGS: DONALD BARTHELME's POSTMODERN POETICS
The Minimalist / Maximalist Interface in Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart
Absurdity and Postmodernism: an Analysis of Barthelme's the Glass
Towards a Rhetoric of Collage: Reading and Repetition Across Mode and Media 313
Donald Barthelme Belongs to the Category of Disruptive, Innovative American Writers Who Have Not Only Abandoned the Mimetic Narr
Designing Fictional Spaces: Questionable Architecture That Supports Sustainable Design
The Writing Process of Donald Barthelme
THE SELF-CONSCIOUS NARRATOR in DONALD BARTHELME and VLADIMIR NABOKOV by DONALD HUTTON STANLEY B.A., Honours, University of Briti
Top View
1-35 4Adachi 1.Indd
Postmodern World, Postmodern Relationships: the Artist and Society Relationship in Barthelme's Fiction
Minimalism and the Aesthetic of Shame by Maxwell Radwin a Thesis
The Psychoanalytic Issue in the Short Stories of Donald Barthelme
The Fictions of Surrealism
Description: This Foray Into the Short Story As a Form of Literature Will Go
Blue- Bearded Lover”
Postmodernism and Donald Barthelme's Metafictional Commentary on Contemporary Philosophy Timothy Charles Lord Iowa State University
Mythological, Biblical, and Literary Allusions in Donald Barthelme's the Dead Father
Metafiction and the Maximalist Tradition in Contemporary American Literary History
Postcards from the Edge | by Joyce Carol Oates | the New York Review
The Minimalist / Maximalist Interface in Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart
The Friday Barth
The Image of Self in Selected Works of Joyce Carol Oates
Barthelme's Vision of the Postmodern Society in His Short-Fiction
Common Themes and Techniques of Postmodern Literature of Shakespeare
Explanatory Notes to Frederick Barthelme's Sixty Stories
Postmodernism and the Manifestation of Deride an Deconstruction in Barthelme's ''The Glass Mountain''
5 Modernism and Postmodernism: Donald Barthelme's Novels Snow White (1965) and Paradise (1986)