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Abrioux, Yves.
"Vectoral Muscle in a Great Field of Process: Approaching the Dynamics of Women and Men"
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Encountering Joseph McElroy.Revue d'etudes anglophones. Sources. Universite d'Orleans. automne 2001: 38-54 |
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Brodin, Pierre.
“Joseph McElroy — Lookout Cartridge (1975)[sic].”
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In “L’Écriture Est-Elle Récupérable? (Actes de la rencontre québecoise internationale des écrivains),” Liberté, 17.1- 2 (1975) :325-31. |
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Brooke-Rose, Christine.
“The New Science Fiction — Joseph McElroy: Plus.”
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In her A Rhetoric of the Unreal: Studies in narrative and structure, especially of the fantastic. Cambridge and New York. Cambridge University. Press, 1981. 268-88; revised, abridged, and translated (by the author) as “Palimpsestes en paragrammes: une ‘phrase narrative’ bien cachée. Caliban. L’Esthétique de la Science-Fiction [Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail] 22(1985): 87-99. |
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Buckeye, Robert.
“Lookout Cartridge: Plans, Maps, Programs, Designs, Outlines.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 119-26. |
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Campbell, Gregor.
“Processing Lookout Cartridge.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 112-18. |
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Chenetier, Marc.
Au Dela du soupcon.
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Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1989: 175-81. |
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Chevaillier, Flore.
Reading Joseph McElroy’s Lookout Cartridge: Mapping out a Verbal Network.
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Master’s Thesis, Université d’Orléans, 2001. |
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Chevaillier, Flore.
“Semiotics and Erotics in Joseph McElroy’s Plus.”
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Critique. Studies in Contemporary Fiction 50.3. Spring 2009. |
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Chevaillier, Flore.
“Chaos and Order in Joseph McElroy’s Lookout Cartridge.” .
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TRANS-. Revue de Littérature Générale et Comparée 6. July 2008 |
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Chevaillier, Flore.
“Interpretive Conventions in Site-Specific and Experimental Art: An analysis of Richard Serra’s Sculptures and Joseph McElroy’s Fictions.”
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European Journal of American Studies 2. Winter 2007. |
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Chevaillier, Flore.
“‘Weight Inward into Lightness’: A Reading of ‘Canoe Repair.’”
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A Joseph McElroy Festschrift. EBR. October 2004. |
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Elkin, Stanley.
“Joe McElroy Introduction.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 7,8.(Spring 1990): 7,8. |
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Guilpain, Pascale.
"Joseph McElroy, poète du neuronal"
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[place: publisher, 199O]: 59-63. |
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Hadas, Pamela White.
“Green Thoughts on Being in Charge: Discovering Joseph McElroy’s Plus.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 140-55. |
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Hantke, Steffen.
Conspiracy and Paranoia in Contemporary American Fiction. The Works of Don DeLillo and Joseph McElroy
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Frankfurt, Paris, New York: Peter Lang, 1994. |
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Johnston, John .
Information Multiplicity. American Fiction in the Age of Media Saturation.
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Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University. Press, 1998: 97-123. |
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Johnston, John.
“The Dimensionless Space Between”: Narrative Immanence in Joseph McElroy’s Lookout Cartridge.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 95-111. |
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Karl, Frederick.
American Fictions — 194O - 198O, A Comprehensive History and Critical Evaluation.
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New York: Harper&Row, 1983. esp 370-83. [on the first five novels] |
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Karl, Frederick.
“Women and Men: More Than a Novel.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 181-98. |
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Kramer , Kathryn .
“Dr. McElroy, Homeopath: What One Goes to Him For.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 79-85. |
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LeClair , Thomas.
“Joseph McElroy and the Art of Excess.”
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Contemporary Literature 21 (Winter 1980): 15-37. [on the first five novels] |
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LeClair , Thomas .
“Reformulation: Joseph McElroy’s Women and Men."
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In his The Art of Excess: Mastery in Contemporary American Fiction. Urbana. University of Illinois Press. 1989: 131-74. |
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McHale, Brian.
“Women and Men and Angels: On Joseph McElroy’s Fiction.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 227-47. |
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Miller, Alicia.
“Power and Perception in Plus.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 173-80. |
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Moore, Steven.
“Joseph McElroy: A Bibliography.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 283-88. |
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Moskowitz, Bette Ann.
“The Letter Left to Me by The Letter Left to Me."
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 272-4. |
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Pace, Charles John.
Behind Hind: A Genuflection — Movement, Metaphor and Myth in Hind’s Kidnap by Joseph McElroy.
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Master’s thesis, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1971. |
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Porush, David.
“The Imp in the Machine: Joseph McElroy’s Plus.”
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In The Soft Machine: Cybernetic Fiction. New York: Methuen, 1985. 172-96. |
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Richardson, Joan.
“Metaphor Master.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 156-72. |
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Saltzman, Arthur.
The Novel in the Balance.
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Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1993: 83-103. [on Plus] |
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Schor, Sandra.
“The Letter Left to Me.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 268-71. |
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Siemion, Piotr.
“Chasing the Cartridge: On Translating McElroy.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 133-39. |
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Stonehill, Brian.
“Intimations of Human Divinity in Joseph McElroy’s Lookout Cartridge.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 127-32. |
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Strecker, Trey.
"The Mind Fields of Joseph McElroy"
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Tabbi, Joseph.
Postmodern Sublime. Technology and American Writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk.
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Ithaca and London: Cornell University. Press, 1995: 127-68. [on Plus, “Midcourse Corrections," and Women and Men] |
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Tabbi, Joseph.
“‘The Generous Paranoia of Those Who Pursue Themselves’: McElroy, Mailer, and Ancient History.”
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Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 86-94. |
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Tanner, Tony.
“Toward an Ultimate Topography: The Work of Joseph McElroy.”
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TriQuarterly 36 (1976): 214-52. Reprinted in his Scenes of Nature, Signs of Man. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. 206-37. |
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Troy, Mark.
"Shocks to the System: Joseph McElroy's Actress in the House
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English Studies Forum. 2.2 (Fall-Winter, 2006) |
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Troy, Mark.
Women and Men: A becoming novel
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Lines and Traces. Papers presented to Lennart Bjork on the occasion of his 70th birthday, ed. Gunilla Florby & Karin Aijmer, Gothenburg Studies in English 93, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2006. 126-33 |
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Walsh, Robert.
“A Wind Rose: Joseph McElroy’s Women and Men.”
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In Facing Texts: Encounters between Contemporary Writers and Critics, ed. Heide Ziegler. Durham: Duke University Press, 1988. 263-72. |
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Weisenburger, Steven.
“Joseph McElroy.”
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In Critical Survey of Long Fiction: Supplement. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1987. 281-9. |
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Wilson, William S..
“Field in the Novels of Joseph McElroy.”
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EBR 3, 1995 (www.altax.com/ebr/ebr4/wilson.htm). |
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