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Homoerotic Bonding as Escape from Heterosexual Responsibility in Pynchon's Slow Learner - Thomas Pynchon
In the stories collected in Slow Learner (1984) and in the uncollected "Morality and Mercy in Vienna" (1958), Thomas Pynchon deconstructs...
Style, 09/22/00 by Mark D. Hawthorne · More from publication -
"Hi! My name is Arnold Snarb!": homosexuality in The Crying of Lot 49
The Crying of Lot 49 (1966) has evoked a wealth of critical attention, but this attention has overlooked its frequent references to male...
Pynchon Notes, 03/22/99 by Mark D. Hawthorne · More from publication -
The 'Alexandra Quartet': the homosexual as teacher/guide
A critique of Lawrence Durrell's 'The Alexandra Quartet' is presented. Sex was the main theme in the novel and serves as a basis for rereading...
Twentieth Century Literature, 09/22/98 by Mark D. Hawthorne · More from publication -
Pynchon's early labyrinths
Hawthorne is professor of English at James Madison University. He has authored books on Maria Edgeworth and John and Michael Banim and has...
College Literature, 04/01/98 by Hawthorne, Mark D · More from publication -
A "hermaphrodite sort of deity": sexuality, gender, and gender blending in Thomas Pynchon's 'V.'
Thomas Pynchon's 1963 novel "V" creates notions of male and female sexuality that were advanced for its time. Pynchon's male and female characters...
Studies in the Novel, 03/22/97 by Mark D. Hawthorne · More from publication -
Words that do not speak themselves: Mary Lavin's 'Happiness.'
Linguistic ambiguity becomes a means of pointing out the uncertainties that exist in the narrative offered by the narrator in Mary Lavin's...
Studies in Short Fiction, 09/22/94 by Mark D. Hawthorne · More from publication


