Brian McHale
Brian G. McHale is a US academic and literary theorist who writes on a range of fiction and poetics, mainly relating to postmodernism and narrative theory. He is currently Distinguished Humanities Professor of English at Ohio State University. His area of expertise is Twentieth-Century British and American Literature. Provided by Wikipedia
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Postmodernist fiction / by McHale, Brian
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The obligation toward the difficult whole : postmodernist long poems / by McHale, Brian
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The Cambridge introduction to postmodernism / by McHale, Brian
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The Cambridge introduction to postmodernism / by McHale, Brian
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Postmodernist fiction / by McHale, Brian
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The Cambridge history of postmodern literature /
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The Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century literatures in English /
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The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Pynchon.
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