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Approaches to teaching Pynchon's The crying of lot 49 and other works.


9780873528146

Approaches to teaching Pynchon's The crying of lot 49 and other works.

Ed. by Thomas H. Schaub.

Modern Language Association

2008

195 pages

$19.75

Paperback

Approaches to teaching world literature series; 99

PS3566

Teachers of English literature take Thomas Pynchon's 1966 novel as a window for teaching the American writer's work generally. They relate his writings to American literary traditions, national and world history, natural and social sciences, and popular culture during the early 1960s. Only names are indexed.

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