Critical essays on Catch-22 (The Dickenson seminar series.
A suggested list of literary criticism on Joseph Heller's Catch-22. The listed critical essays and books will be invaluable for writing essays and papers on Catch-22. Further Study Suggestions for Further Reading Further Study Suggestions for Further Reading. Bloom. Nagel, James, ed. Critical Essays on Catch-22. Encino, California.
James Nagel is the Eidson Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia and a Resident Scholar at Dartmouth College. He is the president of the international Society for the Study of the American Short Story and a former president of the international Ernest Hemingway Society.
Book Title: Critical essays on Catch 22: Author: James Nagel: Publisher: Dickenson Pub. Co: Release Date: 1974: Pages: 179: ISBN: UOM:39015001573313: Available Language.
He has edited two collections of essays on Catch-22 and Joseph Heller, published several articles on the novel and lectured around the world. His books include Critical Essays on Catch-22 (1974); Critical Essays on Joseph Heller (1984); and more recently, The Contemporary American Short Story Cycle: The Ethnic Resonance of Genre (2001); and A Companion to the American Short Story (2010).
James Nagel is the author of The Portable American Realism Reader (3.91 avg rating, 112 ratings, 8 reviews, published 1997), Anthology of the American Sh.
Catch-22 was the first of the post-World War II novels to convey the sense of war as so insane and so negligent of humane values that it can be treated only through exaggerated ridicule. One means.
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