Dana Medoro's _The Bleeding of America: Menstruation as Symbolic Economy_ & Bleeding Edge
Charles Albert
cfalbert at gmail.com
Wed Oct 2 08:34:29 CDT 2013
There is a somewhat riotous riff on this kind of critical approach in
Byatt's Possession.
love,
cfa
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:08 PM, Fiona Shnapple <fionashnapple at gmail.com>wrote:
> Recent threads about ambiguity and puns, language, the quest motif,
> sacred and profane, etc., sent me back to this book on Pynchon,
> Faulkner, and Morrison, and specifically to the passages on CL49.
>
> Those who enjoy this kind of analysis will find this book very valuable.
>
> One work cited by Medoro looks most interesting:
> The Language of Allegory
> Defining the Genre
> Maureen Quilligan
> Cornell University Press
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> Pynchon-l / http://www.waste.org/mail/?list=pynchon-l
>
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