Criticism -- Writings About Joseph McElroy

 
Abrioux, Yves. "Vectoral Muscle in a Great Field of Process: Approaching the Dynamics of Women and Men"
     Encountering Joseph McElroy.Revue d'etudes anglophones. Sources. Universite d'Orleans. automne 2001: 38-54


Brodin, Pierre. “Joseph McElroy — Lookout Cartridge (1975)[sic].”
     In “L’Écriture Est-Elle Récupérable? (Actes de la rencontre québecoise internationale des écrivains),” Liberté, 17.1- 2 (1975) :325-31.


Brooke-Rose, Christine. “The New Science Fiction — Joseph McElroy: Plus.
     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.


Buckeye, Robert. Lookout Cartridge: Plans, Maps, Programs, Designs, Outlines.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 119-26.


Campbell, Gregor. “Processing Lookout Cartridge.
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 112-18.


Chenetier, Marc. Au Dela du soupcon.
     Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1989: 175-81.


Chevaillier, Flore. Reading Joseph McElroy’s Lookout Cartridge: Mapping out a Verbal Network.
     Master’s Thesis, Université d’Orléans, 2001.


Chevaillier, Flore. “Semiotics and Erotics in Joseph McElroy’s Plus.”
     Critique. Studies in Contemporary Fiction 50.3. Spring 2009.


Chevaillier, Flore. “Chaos and Order in Joseph McElroy’s Lookout Cartridge.” .
     TRANS-. Revue de Littérature Générale et Comparée 6. July 2008


Chevaillier, Flore. “Interpretive Conventions in Site-Specific and Experimental Art: An analysis of Richard Serra’s Sculptures and Joseph McElroy’s Fictions.”
     European Journal of American Studies 2. Winter 2007.


Chevaillier, Flore. “‘Weight Inward into Lightness’: A Reading of ‘Canoe Repair.’”
     A Joseph McElroy Festschrift. EBR. October 2004.


Elkin, Stanley. “Joe McElroy Introduction.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 7,8.(Spring 1990): 7,8.


Guilpain, Pascale. "Joseph McElroy, poète du neuronal"
     [place: publisher, 199O]: 59-63.


Hadas, Pamela White. “Green Thoughts on Being in Charge: Discovering Joseph McElroy’s Plus.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 140-55.


Hantke, Steffen. Conspiracy and Paranoia in Contemporary American Fiction. The Works of Don DeLillo and Joseph McElroy
     Frankfurt, Paris, New York: Peter Lang, 1994.


Johnston, John . Information Multiplicity. American Fiction in the Age of Media Saturation.
     Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University. Press, 1998: 97-123.


Johnston, John. “The Dimensionless Space Between”: Narrative Immanence in Joseph McElroy’s Lookout Cartridge.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 95-111.


Karl, Frederick. American Fictions — 194O - 198O, A Comprehensive History and Critical Evaluation.
     New York: Harper&Row, 1983. esp 370-83. [on the first five novels]


Karl, Frederick. “Women and Men: More Than a Novel.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 181-98.


Kramer , Kathryn . “Dr. McElroy, Homeopath: What One Goes to Him For.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 79-85.


LeClair , Thomas. “Joseph McElroy and the Art of Excess.”
     Contemporary Literature 21 (Winter 1980): 15-37. [on the first five novels]


LeClair , Thomas . “Reformulation: Joseph McElroy’s Women and Men."
     In his The Art of Excess: Mastery in Contemporary American Fiction. Urbana. University of Illinois Press. 1989: 131-74.


McHale, Brian. “Women and Men and Angels: On Joseph McElroy’s Fiction.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 227-47.


Miller, Alicia. “Power and Perception in Plus.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 173-80.


Moore, Steven. “Joseph McElroy: A Bibliography.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 283-88.


Moskowitz, Bette Ann. “The Letter Left to Me by The Letter Left to Me."
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 272-4.


Pace, Charles John. Behind Hind: A Genuflection — Movement, Metaphor and Myth in Hind’s Kidnap by Joseph McElroy.
     Master’s thesis, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1971.


Porush, David. “The Imp in the Machine: Joseph McElroy’s Plus.”
     In The Soft Machine: Cybernetic Fiction. New York: Methuen, 1985. 172-96.


Richardson, Joan. “Metaphor Master.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 156-72.


Saltzman, Arthur. The Novel in the Balance.
     Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1993: 83-103. [on Plus]


Schor, Sandra. “The Letter Left to Me.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 268-71.


Siemion, Piotr. “Chasing the Cartridge: On Translating McElroy.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 133-39.


Stonehill, Brian. “Intimations of Human Divinity in Joseph McElroy’s Lookout Cartridge.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 127-32.


Strecker, Trey. "The Mind Fields of Joseph McElroy"
    


Tabbi, Joseph. Postmodern Sublime. Technology and American Writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk.
     Ithaca and London: Cornell University. Press, 1995: 127-68. [on Plus, “Midcourse Corrections," and Women and Men]


Tabbi, Joseph. “‘The Generous Paranoia of Those Who Pursue Themselves’: McElroy, Mailer, and Ancient History.”
     Review of Contemporary Fiction. Joseph McElroy Number, 10.1 (Spring 1990): 86-94.


Tanner, Tony. “Toward an Ultimate Topography: The Work of Joseph McElroy.”
     TriQuarterly 36 (1976): 214-52. Reprinted in his Scenes of Nature, Signs of Man. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. 206-37.


Troy, Mark. "Shocks to the System: Joseph McElroy's Actress in the House
     English Studies Forum. 2.2 (Fall-Winter, 2006)


Troy, Mark. Women and Men: A becoming novel
     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


Walsh, Robert. “A Wind Rose: Joseph McElroy’s Women and Men.”
     In Facing Texts: Encounters between Contemporary Writers and Critics, ed. Heide Ziegler. Durham: Duke University Press, 1988. 263-72.


Weisenburger, Steven. “Joseph McElroy.”
     In Critical Survey of Long Fiction: Supplement. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1987. 281-9.


Wilson, William S.. “Field in the Novels of Joseph McElroy.”
     EBR 3, 1995 (www.altax.com/ebr/ebr4/wilson.htm).


 

 

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