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  1. "How had it ever happened here?"
    a constructivist reading of Thomas Pynchon's The crying of lot 49 and its role in the Pynchon canon
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783631622964; 9783653013207
    Series: American culture (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; Bd. 7
    Subjects: Literature, Modern; American fiction; Konstruktivismus <Philosophie>
    Other subjects: Pynchon, Thomas: Crying of lot 49; Pynchon, Thomas; Pynchon, Thomas (1937-): The crying of lot 49
    Scope: viii, 225 p
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    Includes bibliographical references

    Dissertation--Essen Univ., 2011

    pt. 1. "This is America, you live in it, you let it happen" -- pt. 2. The crying of lot 49 and the Pynchon canon

  2. «How had it ever happened here?»
    A Constructivist Reading of Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49 and its Role in the Pynchon Canon
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Frankfurt

  3. "How had it ever happened here?"
    a constructivist reading of Thomas Pynchon's The crying of lot 49 and its role in the Pynchon canon
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main

    Includes bibliographical references pt. 1. "This is America, you live in it, you let it happen" -- pt. 2. The crying of lot 49 and the Pynchon canon How had it ever happened here?, Thomas Pynchon's protagonist Oedipa Maas asks towards the end of his... more

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    Includes bibliographical references pt. 1. "This is America, you live in it, you let it happen" -- pt. 2. The crying of lot 49 and the Pynchon canon How had it ever happened here?, Thomas Pynchon's protagonist Oedipa Maas asks towards the end of his second novel The Crying of Lot 49. This question is taken up in this book to explore Pynchon's novels in the light of constructivist theory. It begins with a detailed reading of The Crying of Lot 49, which is carried into readings of Pynchon's other novels (V., Gravity's Rainbow, Vineland, Mason & Dixon, Against The Day, and Inherent Vice). All are shown to critically deal with the social construction of reality as a central theme, and a development of this theme is traced throughout Pynchon's

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783631622964; 9783653013207
    Series: American culture (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; Bd. 7
    Subjects: American fiction; Literature, Modern
    Other subjects: Pynchon, Thomas; Pynchon, Thomas: Crying of lot 49
    Scope: viii, 225 p
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references

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    Dissertation--Essen Univ., , Diss., 2011

    pt. 1. "This is America, you live in it, you let it happen"pt. 2. The crying of lot 49 and the Pynchon canon.