Comparative Literary Dimensions: Essays in Honor of Melvin J. FriedmanJay L. Halio, Ben Siegel University of Delaware Press, 2000 - 224 pagina's Comparative Literary Dimensions, like its companion volume American Literary Dimensions, honors the memory of Melvin J. Friedman. The authors studied include James Joyce, Robert Graves, and Virginia Woolf. A wide range of classical and modern writers and literary themes and concepts are discussed by international scholar-critics such as Haskell Block, Zack Bowen, and Owen Aldrich. The volume concludes with Jackson Bryer's detailed bibliography of Melvin Friedman's singular contribution to the study of modern literature. |
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Introduction | 11 |
Beckett | 14 |
Theory of Comedy from Dante to Joyce | 19 |
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