Handke, Peter (Vol. 135) - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Bernofsky, Susan. “‘The Threshold Is the Source’: Handke's Der Chinese des Schmerzes.Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction XXXII, No. 1 (Fall 1990): 58-65.

Provides analysis of Der Chinese des Schmerzes, drawing attention to the presence of “thresholds,” or in-between states of emotional and psychological change, where the narrator's shifting perceptions are played out for the reader.

Chernaik, Judith. “Green Thoughts.” Times Literary Supplement (14 July 1989): 775.

Faults the excessive length and moralizing of The Long Way Around.

DeMeritt, Linda C. “The Question of Relevancy: New Subjectivity and Peter Handke.” Modern Language Studies XVI, No. 4 (Fall 1986): 22-38.

Examines the characteristics and merits of “New Subjectivity” literature, particularly the aspects of alienation and authorial intent, through...

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