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John Barth and the Anxiety of Continuance, During the sixties and seventies, the fictional reinventions of John Barth, along with his misread and influential essay The Literature of Exhaustion, established the comic novelist as a leading practitioner and theorist of what was then coming to be , John Barth and the Anxiety of Continuance
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  • John Barth and the Anxiety of Continuance
  • Written by author Patricia Tobin
  • Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991/12/01
  • During the sixties and seventies, the fictional "reinventions" of John Barth, along with his misread and influential essay "The Literature of Exhaustion," established the comic novelist as a leading practitioner and theorist of what was then coming to be
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Harold Bloom's "Map of Misprision"
1 Introduction: Creative Revisionism as Career 1
2 The Floating Opera (1956): Beginning with Almost-Death 21
3 The End of the Road (1958): At the Nihilist Terminal 42
4 The Sot-Weed Factor (1960): Discontinuity Through Repetition 54
5 Giles Goat-Boy (1966): The Heroic Career, Beyond Oedipus 69
6 Lost in the Funhouse (1968) and Chimera (1972): The Hero Minors in Metaphor 84
7 LETTERS (1979): Funerary Fare-Thee-Wells 103
8 Sabbatical, A Romance (1982): Literalizing the Lateral 119
9 The Tidewater Tales (1987): Conjugality's Cartography 143
10 The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor (1991): Reflowering the Deflorated Virgin 162
Works Cited 177
Index 183


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