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ENG 691: Experimental Writing, 20th and 21st Century: Identifying Journal Articles

MLA International Bibliography

MLA International Bibliobraphy

  • The Names as Subjects index [DE Subjects (Exact)] was used to create the below hyperlinks.

Acker, Kathy (1948-1997)

Ackroyd, Peter (1949- )

Amis, Martin (1949- )

Ballard, J. G. (1930-2009)

Barnes, Julian (1946- )

Barry, Lynda (1956- )

Barthelme, Donald (1931-1989)

Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989)

Brooke-Rose, Christine (1923-2012)

Burgess, Anthony (1917-1993)

Burroughs, William S. (1914-1997)

Calvino, Italo (1923-1985)

Carson, Anne (1950- )

Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924)

Coover, Robert (1932- )

Cortázar, Julio (1914-1984)

Dixon, Stephen (1936-2019]

Finlay, Ian Hamilton (1925-2006)

Foer, Jonathan Safran (1977- )

Ford, Ford Madox (1873-1939)

Gass, William H. (1924-2017)

Gray, Alasdair (1934- )

Green, Henry (1905-1974)

Gysin, Brion (1916-1986)

Home, Stewart (1962- )

Johnson, B. S. (1933-1973)

Josipovici, Gabriel (1940- )

Joyce, James (1882-1941)

Kingsnorth, Paul (1972- )

Lawrence, D. H. (1885-1930)

Lewis, Wyndham (1882-1957)

Markson, David M. (1927-2010)

Mathews, Harry (1930-2017)

McBride, Eimear (1976- )

McCarthy, Tom, (1969- )

Meredith, George, (1828-1909)

Mitchell, David (1969- )

Montfort, Nick (1972- )

Peace, David, [1967- )

Phillips, Tom, (1937- )

Pound, Ezra, (1885-1972)

Pym, Barbara (1913-1980)

Pynchon, Thomas, (1937- )

Quin, Ann (1936-1973)

Rhys, Jean (1894-1979)

Richardson, Dorothy Miller (1873-1957)

Rushdie, Salman (1947- )

Saporta, Marc, (1923-2009]

Smith, Ali, (1962- )

Solanas, Valerie (1936-1988)

Stein, Gertrude, (1874-1946)

Sterne, Laurence, (1713-1768)

Ware, Chris, (1967- )

Williams, William Carlos (1883-1963)

Winterson, Jeanette, (1959- )

Woolf, Virginia, (1882-1941)

Zukofsky, Louis (1904-1978)

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