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European Literary Tradition in Roth's Kepesh Trilogy
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UAM. Departamento de Filologías y su DidácticaPublisher
Purdue University PressDate
2014-06Citation
10.7771/1481-4374.2404
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 16.2 (2014): 8
ISSN
1481-4374 (online)DOI
10.7771/1481-4374.2404Subjects
Novelas de Philip Roth; Literatura europea; LiteraturaNote
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© Purdue UniversityAbstract
In his article "European Literary Tradition in Roth's Kepesh Trilogy" Gustavo Sánchez-
Canales discusses the significance of European literature in Philip Roth's novels. Sánchez-Canales
analyses the influence of Nikolai Gogol's "The Nose" and Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" on Roth's
The Breast and in Roth's The Professor of Desire of Anton Chekhov's tales and Franz Kafka's "A Hunger
Artist" and The Castle. Further, Sánchez-Canales elaborates on the impact of Thomas Mann's
Death in Venice and W.B. Yeats's poem "Sailing to Byzantium" on Roth's The Dying Animal.
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