Annual Bibliography of Philip Roth Criticism and Resources--2015.Published in:2016Publication type:Bibliography
Diasporas of the Mind: Jewish and Postcolonial Writing and the Nightmare of History.Published in:2016By:Schwarz, HenryPublication type:Book Review
American Unexceptionalism: The Everyman and the Suburban Novel after 9/11.Published in:2016By:Schuh, MelissaPublication type:Book Review
Political Initiation in the Novels of Philip Roth.Published in:2016By:Witcombe, MikePublication type:Book Review
The Edinburgh Companion to Modern Jewish Fiction.Published in:2016By:Klimt, RobertaPublication type:Book Review
A Late Adventure of the Feelings: Eulogizing Male Intimacy in I Married a Communist and The Human Stain.Published in:2016By:Kalisch, MichaelPublication type:Essay
"Juice or Gravy?" - Philosophies of Composition by Roth, Poe, and Sartre.Published in:2016By:Duban, JamesPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Tragedy wrought to its uttermost": Philip Roth's Sabbath's Theater and the Art of Dying.Published in:2016By:Diggory, JoelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Philip Roth's Chekhovian Formula: Suicide and Art in The Humbling and The Seagull.Published in:2016By:Scheurer, MarenPublication type:Literary Criticism
"A harp in the hallway": Edna O'Brien and Jewish-Irish Whiteness in Zuckerman Unbound.Published in:2016By:O'Brien, DanPublication type:Literary Criticism