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Verbal Vermeer: Updike's Middle-Class Portraiture
Rabbit Tales : Poetry and Politics in John Updike's Rabbit Novels (2000)
  • James Plath
Abstract
Of all the artists Updike mentions in his writing, none is cited more often than seventeenth-century Dutch painter Jan Vermeer, whose near-photographic depictions of household scenes from everyday bourgeois life are recalled in Updike's own fictional portraits of upper-middle-dass domesticity-particularly those set in his native Pennsylvania, where the Dutch historically settled.
Keywords
  • John Updike,
  • Jan Vermeer,
  • American literature,
  • Essay
Publication Date
Winter February 8, 2000
Editor
Lawrence R. Broer
Publisher
University Alabama Press
ISBN
978-0817310370
Publisher Statement
Rabbit Tales is published by The University of Alabama Press, and this selection is reprinted here with permission. For information on The University of Alabama Press or to order, please click here.
Citation Information
James Plath. "Verbal Vermeer: Updike's Middle-Class Portraiture" Tuscaloosa, Ala.Rabbit Tales : Poetry and Politics in John Updike's Rabbit Novels (2000) p. 207 - 230
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/james_plath/8/