You Know Nothing of My Work: (Mis)Reading Philip Roth and Woody Allen
Despite different mediums and audiences, Philip Roth and Woody Allen share an ability to frustrate fans and incense critics with their depictions of women, Jews, and themselves. This article traces the critical responses to these three representations and each artist's response to that receptio...
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