This work treats the ""Rabbit"" tetralogy as a single, unified ""metanovel"" in order to demonstrate that the four discrete sections of the tetralogy provide a coherent articulation of Updike's existential vision. A chapter is devoted to each part of the tetralogy for those wishing to know more.
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This work treats the ""Rabbit"" tetralogy as a single, unified ""metanovel"" in order to demonstrate that the four discrete sections of the tetralogy provide a coherent articulation of Updike's existential vision. A chapter is devoted to each part of the tetralogy for those wishing to know more.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Signed by Author 253 pages. In this book, the author "redresses this imbalance by the Rabbit tetralogy as a single, unified "mega-novel. He demonstrates that, taken together as a single work, the four discrete sections of the tetralogy not only provide a coherent and complete articulation of Updike's unique existential vision but also compose a unified work of remarkable formal complexity." FINE HARDCOVER, FINE DUST JACKET, signed by the author.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Demonstrates that, taken together as a single work, the four discrete sections of the tetralogy not only provide a coherent and complete articulation of Updike's unique existential vision but also compose a unified work of remarkable formal complexity. Hardcover, xi, 253 pp., with jacket. Jacket has a very tiny (less than 1 cm) bottom edge tear; otherwise book and jacket are in excellent condition.