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Fiedler, Leslie - 1917–2003, American critic, b. Newark, N.J., grad. New York Univ. (B.A. 1938), Univ. of Wisconsin (Ph.D. 1941). In his best-known and most controversial work, Love and Death in the American Novel (1960), Fiedler uses Freudian analysis to argue the presence of subtle homosexual themes in the work of Twain, Hawthorne, and other writers. His numerous other works include An


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    Too Good to Be True: The Life and Work of Leslie Fiedler » Read Now

    by Mark Royden Winchell. 366 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    "Too Good to Be True" is a comprehensive account of Leslie Fiedler's life and work. Born in 1917, Fiedler has, in a sense, had four overlapping careers. He first came to prominence as one of the premier Jewish intellectuals of the postwar era -- writing on literature, culture, and politics in such...
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    Love and Death in the American Novel » Read Now

    by Leslie A. Fiedler. 512 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
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    Leslie Fiedler and American Culture » Read Now

    by Steven G. Kellman, Irving Malin. 200 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
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    In the Mainstream: The Jewish Presence in Twentieth-Century American Literature, 1950s-1980s (Chap. 3 "The Critics: Trilling, Rahv, Kazin, Fiedler, Howe") » Read Now

    by Louis Harap. 208 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    In the Mainstream represents the second in a multi-volume study of the Jewish American as both writer and character in our nation's literature. This book focuses on the period from 1950 to the 1980s. The author provides abundant evidence that by the end of the 1950s, Jewish writers had achieved full...
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    Tyranny of the Normal: Essays on Bioethics, Theology & Myth » Read Now

    by Leslie Fiedler. 155 pgs.

    Bound Together By the common thread of bioethics, these essays encompass such issues as abortion, the removal of life support, the role that doctors play in our society, and how we confront old age and Eros. Controversial, at times infuriating, Fiedler's comments are sure to anger parties on all...
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    Pull Down Vanity and Other Stories » Read Now

    by Leslie A. Fiedler. 256 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
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    The Continuing Debate: Essays on Education » Read Now

    by Leslie A. Fiedler, Jacob Vinocur. 593 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
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    The Jew in the American Novel » Read Now

    by Leslie A. Fiedler. 62 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
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    Race and the Subject of Masculinities ("Fiedler and Sons" begins on p. 45) » Read Now

    by Harry Stecopoulos, Michael Uebel. 424 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    Although in recent years scholars have explored the cultural construction of masculinity, the ways in which masculinity intersects with other categories of identity, particularly those of race and ethnicity, have largely been ignored. The essays in Race and the Subject of Masculinities address this...

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