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| | John Updike |
 | | Oates, J. Updike's notable interest in the visual world, his early study of art, and his story "Museums and Women" are discussed by novelist Oates in her essay "John Updike's American Comedies," Originally published in Modern Fiction Studies, Fall 1975. |
 | | An interview with John Updike focuses on the "Rabbit" novels and Updike's longstanding interest in chronicling the terrors and pleasures of sex, marriage, adultery, parenthood and religion that ordinary Americans have experienced over the past 30 years. |
 | | A discussion guide to John Updike for readers and teachers, focusing on questions of whether his work is too limited in its concern with the WASP or yuppie environment, and whether his work proceeds from a too exclusively male perspective. |
| www.literaryhistory.com /20thC/Updike.htm (874 words) |
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