The escaping presence of the female en Thomas Pynchon's novels

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  • Carmen Pérez-Llantada Auría Universidad de Zaragoza

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https://doi.org/10.18172/cif.2250

Abstract

It is the main contention in this paper that Pynchon self-consciously activates a minutely-devised symbolism of the female figure. As socially-committed focalisers, female characters become Pynchon’s narrative tools to carry on a harsh political and social criticism of contemporary America. On the other hand, through a complex gallery of metaphorical female signifiers with multiple –"deferred"– significations, the post-modern novelist enquires into the epistemological impossibility of ever reaching a satisfactory representation of external reality, thus advocating a reconceptualization of classical thought.

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Published

2013-07-15

How to Cite

Pérez-Llantada Auría, C. “The Escaping Presence of the Female En Thomas Pynchon’s Novels”. Cuadernos De Investigación Filológica, vol. 25, July 2013, pp. 239-51, doi:10.18172/cif.2250.

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