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Hackett, Jon. "Freedom, Force and Space: Pynchon's Politics of Aether." G.R.A.A.T. 3 (March 2008): 28-37. Online article.

Hackett, Jon. "Scattered all over the Zone: Pynchon's Nomadology." Actual/Virtual 10 (Autumn 2009).

Haferkamp, Leyla. ""Particle or Wave?": The 'Function' of the Prairie in Against the Day." Against the Grain: Reading Pynchon' s Counternarratives . Ed. Sascha Pöhlmann. Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2010).

Haferkamp, Leyla. "'Particle or Wave?': The ’Function' of the Prairie in Against the Day." Against the Grain (10-14 June 2008). Online article.

Hagen, W. M. "Review of Mason & Dixon." World Literature Today 71.4 (1997): 788-789.

Hagen, W. M. "Review of The Grim Phoenix." World Literature Today 54.1 (1980): 111-112.

Hagen, W. M. "Review of Vineland." World Literature Today 65.1 (1991): 115-116.

Hägg, Samuli. "Gravity's Rainbow Kerronnan Hierarkkisuuden Kommentaarina." Kohti Ymm . Ed. Mika Hallila and Tellervo Krogerus. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, Helsinki, Finland (2001): 10-31.

Hallberg, Garth Risk. "Hard-Boiled or Half-Baked? A Review of Pynchon's Inherent Vice." The Millions (31 August 2009). Online article.

Hall, Chris. "'Behind the hieroglyphic streets': Pynchon's Oedipa Maas and the Dialectics of Reading." Critique 33.1 (1991): 63-77.

Hall, James. "The New Pleasures of the Imagination." The Virginia Quarterly Review 46 (1970): 596-612.

Halpern, Richard. "The Academy as a Cultural Center?." The American Book Review 16.1 (1994): 24.

Halter, Martin. "Der Traum von der geraden Linie." Tages-Anzeiger (11 October 1999): Section Literatur: 2.

Hamilton, Ian. "Pynchon and on and on." The Sunday Telegraph (4 May 1997): 13.

Hammill, John H. "Confronting the Monolith: Authority and the Cold War in Gravity's Rainbow." Journal of American Studies 33.3 (1999): 417-436.

Hammill, John H. "Looking Back on Sodom: Sixties Sadomasochism in Gravity’s Rainbow." Critique 41.1 (1999): 53-70.

Hanak, M. J. "A Few Glosses to Hitherto Unidentified Terms in Pynchon’s Gravity's Rainbow." Notes on Contemporary Literature 20.5 (1990): 2-3.

Handlin, Oscar. "Review of The Crying of Lot 49." Atlantic Monthly (May 1966): 127-128.

Haney, William S. "Chapter Seven. Rhetoric, the Self, and the Fantastic: Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49." Literary Theory and Sanskrit Poetics: Language, Consciousness, and Meaning . E. Mellen Press, Lewiston, New York, United States (1993): 139-158.

Hansen, Robert J. "Law, History, and the Subversion of Postwar America in Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49." Oklahoma City University Law Review 24.3 (Fall 1999): 589-608.

Hans, James S. "Emptiness and Plenitude in Bartleby the Scrivener and The Crying of Lot 49." Essays in Literature 23.2 (1995): 285-299.

Hans, James S. "Gravity's Rainbow and the Literature of Renewal." Essays in Literature 15.2 (1988): 267-284.

Hanske, Paul-Philipp. "Am Ende doch ein Dialektiker? Thomas-Pynchon-Forschertagen in München." Süddeutsche Zeitung 139 (17 June 2008): 14.

Hanstein, Ulrike and Philip Schulte. "Fly Me to the Moon! Raketen-Filme." Prüfstand 7: Das Buch zum Film . Ed. Robert Bramkamp and Olga Fedianina. MaasMedia, Berlin, Germany (2002): 16-18.

Hardack, Richard B. "'Say Something Once, Why Say It Again?': Eternal Return and Free Indirect Radicalism in Against the Day." Against the Grain (10-14 June 2008). Online article.

Harder, Kelsie B. "Names in Thomas Pynchon's V.." Literary Onomastics Studies 5 (1978): 64-80.

Harmon, William. "'Ant-Fiction'in American Humor." The Comic Imagination in American Literature . Ed. Louis D. Rubin. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States (1973): 373-383.

Harmon, William. "Review of Schaub (1981)." Southern Humanities Review 17 (1983): 379-381.

Harneit-Sievers, Axel. "Review of Das Schwarzkommando." International Journal of African Historical Studies 30.1 (1997).

Harrington, John P. "Pynchon, Beckett, and Entropy: Uses of Metaphor." The Missouri Review 5.3 (1982): 129-138.

Harris, Charles B. "Death and Absurdity: Thomas Pynchon and the Entropic Vision." Contemporary American Novelists of the Absurd . College and University Press, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (1971): 76-99.

Harris, Michael. "Pynchon and Race. V. Reconsidered." Of Pynchon And Vice (June 09 - 12 2010).

Harris, Michael. "Pynchon's Postcoloniality." Thomas Pynchon: Reading From The Margins . Ed. Niran Abbas. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Madison, New Jersey, United States (2003): 199-214.

Harris, Michael. "The Tao of Thomas Pynchon." Against the Grain: Reading Pynchon' s Counternarratives . Ed. Sascha Pöhlmann. Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2010).

Harris, Michael. "The Tao of Thomas Pynchon." Against the Grain (10-14 June 2008). Online article.

Harris, Michael. "To Historicize Is to Colonize: Colonialism in V. and Gravity's Rainbow." Approaches to Teaching The Crying of Lot 49 and Other Works by Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Thomas H. Schaub. Modern Language Assocation, Baltimore, Maryland, United States (2008): 99-105.

Harris, Richard. "Pynchon’s Demon — Information and Entropy in The Crying of Lot 49." Nagoya University Faculty of Commerce Journal 31.1 (1986): 251-273.

Hartman, Carl. "The Fellowship of the Roles." Contact 4 (July 1963): 73-75.

Hartman, Geoffrey H. "Literature High and Low: The Case of the Mystery Story." The Fate of Reading and Other Essais . University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, United States (1975): 203-222.

Hartnett, Michael. "A High School Record for Disturbing the Peace." Pynchon Notes 20-21 (Spring - Fall 1987): 115-120. Online issue.

Hartnett, Michael. "Review of Mason & Dixon." Confrontation 62-63 (1997): 361-363.

Hartnett, Michael. "Thomas Pynchon's Long Island Years." Confrontation 30-31 (1985): 44-48.

Haselstein, Ulla. "Heiliger Text, realer Text—Gravity’s Rainbow (Thomas Pynchon)." Stimme, Figur: Kritik und Restitution in der Literaturwissenschaft . Ed. Aleida Assman and Anselm Haverkamp. Metzler, Stuttgart, Germany (1994): 71-87.

Hashhozheva, Galena. "The Mittelwerke: Site–Para-Site–Non-Site." Pynchon Notes 54-55 (2008): 137-153.

Haskell, John. "Pynchon Me, I'm Dreaming: A Sprawling, Overstuffed New Novel Brings us Anarchy in the U.S.A.." The Village Voice (5 December 2006). Online article.

Hassan, Ihab. Contemporary American Literature, 1945-1972: An Introduction . Ungar, New York, New York, United States (1973): 56, 81, 84-85, 171.

Hassan, Ihab. "The Futility Corner." Saturday Review (23 March 1963): 44.

Hassan, Waïl. "This is Not a Novel: The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 32-33 (Spring - Fall 1993): 86–98.

Hatayama, Hideaki. "About Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow. 1." Foreign Literature 38 (1990): 1-9.

Hatayama, Hideaki. "Commentary on ‘An Errant Rocket, etc.'." Yuriika 21.2 (February 1989): 80-81.

Hatayama, Hideaki. "Commentary on 'The Story of Byron the Bulb'." Yuriika 21.2 (February 1989): 53-54.

Hatayama, Hideaki. "The Method and Style of Gravity’s Rainbow." Eigo Seinen/The Rising Generation 140.5 (1994): 219-220.

Hathaway, Baxter. "Hathaway Recalls Cornell Writers of the ‘50s." Cornell Daily Sun (5 May 1978): 31, 38.

Hatooka, Keita. "Gravity's Rainbow no ima." Eigo Seinen/The Rising Generation 154.5 (August 2008): 299.

Hatooka, Keita. "Pynchon kenkyu to (chushaku)." Eigo Seinen/The Rising Generation 154.2 (May 2008): 112.

Hauck, Richard Boyd. A Cheerful Nihilism (1971): 11, 237, 242-24.

Hauptfleisch, Gordon. "Book Review: Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon." BlogCritics (20 July 2009). Online article.

Hausdorff, Donald. "Thomas Pynchon's Multiple Absurdities." Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature 7.3 (Autumn 1966): 258-269.

Hawthorne, Mark D. "A 'Hermaphrodite Sort of Deity': Sexuality, Gender, and Gender Blending in Thomas Pynchon's V.." Studies in the Novel 29.1 (1997): 74-93.

Hawthorne, Mark D. "'Hi! My Name Is Arnold Snarb!': Homosexuality in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 44-45 (Spring - Fall 1999): 65–81.

Hawthorne, Mark D. "Homoerotic Bonding as Escape from Heterosexual Responsibility in Pynchon’s Slow Learner." Style 34.3 (2000): 512-529. Online article.

Hawthorne, Mark D. "Imaginary Locales in Pynchon's Vineland." Pynchon Notes 30-31 (Spring - Fall 1992): 77-90.

Hawthorne, Mark D. "Pynchon’s Early Labyrinths." College Literature 25.2 (1998): 78-93.

Hayasaka, Akio. "Text as Database — Thomas Pynchon’s 'Crying of Lot 49'." Literature Research Journal 2 (1994): 43-53.

Hayashi, Fumiyo. "Fable of Rainbow and Arch — Reading A Fable Through Gravity’s Rainbow." Foreign Language Research Journal 39.3 (1991): 186-209.

Hayashi, Fumiyo. "Grotesque in Gravity’s Rainbow / In Terms of Carnival." Eigo Seinen/The Rising Generation 140.5 (1994): 223–224, 237.

Hayles, Katherine N. "'A Metaphor of God Knew How Many Parts': The Engine that Drives The Crying of Lot 49." New Essays on The Crying of Lot 49 . Ed. Patrick O'Donnell. Cambridge University Press, New York, New York, United States (1991): 97-125.

Hayles, Katherine N. "Chapter 6. Caught in the Web: Cosmology and the Point of (No) Return in Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow." The Cosmic Web: Scientific Field Models and Literary Strategies in the Twentieth Century . Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, United States (1984): 168-197.

Hayles, Katherine N. "Cosmology and the Point of (No) Return in Gravity's Rainbow." The Markham Review 12.4 (1983): 73-77.

Hayles, Katherine N. "Fractured Mandala: The Inescapable Ambiguities of Gravity's Rainbow. Review of A Gravity's Rainbow Companion." Pynchon Notes 24-25 (Spring - Fall 1989): 129-132.

Hayles, Katherine N. "'Who Was Saved?': Families, Snitches, and Recuperation in Pynchon's Vineland." Critique 32.2 (Winter 1990): 77-91.

Hayles, Katherine N. "'Who Was Saved?': Families, Snitches, and Recuperation in Pynchon's Vineland." The Vineland Papers: Critical Takes on Pynchon's Novel . Ed. Geoffrey Green, Donald J. Greiner and Larry McCaffery. Dalkey Archive, Normal, Illinois, United States (1994): 14-30. Article originally published in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction [with the same title] 32.2 (Winter 1990): 77-91.

Hayles, Katherine N. "'Who Was Saved?': Families, Snitches, and Recuperation in Pynchon's Vineland." Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (2003): 217-233. Article originally published in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction [with the same title] 32.2 (Winter 1990): 77-91.

Haynes , Doug . "The Virtues of Vice. 'Black Humour’ in Inherent Vice and Beyond." Of Pynchon And Vice (June 09 - 12 2010).

Hays, Peter L. and Robert Redfield. "Fugues as a Structure in Thomas Pynchon's 'Entropy'." Pacific Coast Philology 12 (1977): 50-55.

Hays, Peter L. "Pynchon's Cunning Lingual Novel: Communication in The Crying of Lot 49." University of Mississippi Studies in English 5 (1984-1987): 23-38.

Hays, Peter L. "Pynchon's Entropy: A Russian Connection." Pynchon Notes 16 (Spring 1985): 78-82. Online issue.

Hays, Peter L. and Robert Redfield. "Pynchon's Spanish Source for 'Entropy'." Studies in Short Fiction 16.4 (1979): 327-334.

Heinrich , Maximilian . "Roads Not Taken. Historical Crossroads And Their Potential In Against the Day." Of Pynchon And Vice (June 09 - 12 2010).

Heise, Ursula B. "Δt: Time's Assembly in Gravity's Rainbow." Chronoschisms: Time, Narrative and Postmodernism . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom (1997): 179-218.

Heise, Ursula B. "Gravity's Rainbow (Thomas Pynchon, 1973)." The Novel, Volume 2: Forms and Themes . Ed. Franco Moretti. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, United States (2006): 926-932.

Held, George. "Men on the Moon: American Novelists Explore Lunar Space." Michigan Quarterly Review 18.2 (Spring 1979): 318-342.

Heller, Arno. "B.V.. Phantasien strucktureller Gewalt: Thomas Pynchon, Ken Kesey und Robert Coover." Gewaltphantasien: Untersuchungen zu einem Ph . Narr, Tübingen, Germany (1990): 209-238.

Helling, Reinhard. "'Ein Heulen kommt über den Himmel'." Stuttgarter Nachrichten (6 August 2009). Online article.

Hellmann, David. "Pynchon Throws Down the Gauntlet: Peripatetic Text won't be for Everyone, but has Rewards for those who Brave its Wildernesses." San Francisco Chronicle (10 December 2006). Online article.

Helterman, Jeffrey. Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow: A Critical Commentary . Monarch, New York, New York, United States (1976).

Henderson, David W. "Review of Mason & Dixon." Library Journal (1 June 1997): 150.

Henderson, Harry B. Versions of the Past: The Historical Imagination in American Fiction . Oxford University Press, New York, New York, United States (1974): 277-285.

Hendin, Josephine. "Experimental Fiction." Harvard Guide to Contemporary American Writing . Ed. Daniel Hoffman. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Connecticut, United States (1979): 240-286.

Hendin, Josephine. "Thomas Pynchon and Western Man." Vulnerable People (1978): 191-209.

Hendin, Josephine. "What Is Thomas Pynchon Telling Us?." Critical Essays on Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Richard Pearce. G.K. Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, United States (1981): 42-50. Article originally published in Harper's Magazine [with the same title] 3 (March 1975): 82-90.

Hendin, Josephine. "What is Thomas Pynchon Telling Us?." Harper's Magazine 3 (March 1975): 82-90.

Hendin, Josephine. "What is Thomas Pynchon Telling Us?." Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, New York, New York, United States (1986): 37-46. Article originally published in Harper's Magazine [with the same title] 3 (March 1975): 82-90.

Henkle, Roger B. "The Morning and the Evening Funnies: Comedy in Gravity's Rainbow." Approaches to Gravity's Rainbow . Ed. Charles Clerc. Ohio State University Press, Columbus, Ohio, United States (1983): 273-290.

Henkle, Roger B. "Pynchon in Gravity's Rainbow: Love Among the Runes, or Miltonic in Gloaming." Modern Language Association (28 December 1975).

Henkle, Roger B. "Pynchon's Tapestries on the Western Wall." Modern Fiction Studies 17.2 (1971): 207-220.

Henkle, Roger B. "Pynchon's Tapestries on the Western Wall." Pynchon: A Collection of Critical Essays . Ed. Edward Mendelson. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (1978). Article originally published in Modern Fiction Studies [with the same title] 17.2 (1971): 207-220.

Henkle, Roger B. "Review of The Grim Phoenix: Reconstructing Thomas Pynchon, by William M. Plater, and Pynchon: Creative Paranoia in Gravity's Rainbow, by Mark Richard Siegel." Modern Fiction Studies 25.2 (1979): 340-342.

Henrichsen, Dag. Das Schwarzkommando: Thomas Pynchon und die Geschichte der Herero . Aisthesis, Bielefeld, Germany (1995).

Hensher, Philip. "The Best Novel of the Decade." Spectator (3 May 1997): 35-36.

Heon, John. "Surveying the Punch Line: Jokes and their Relation to the American Racial Unconscious/Conscience in Mason & Dixon and the Liner Notes to Spiked!." American Postmodernity: Essays on the Recent Fiction of Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Ian D. Copestake. Peter Lang, New York, New York, United States (2003): 147-171.

Herbst, Michael. "Vineland. Thomas Pynchon." Buchkritik (s.d.). Online article.

Herman, Luc. "Antwerp and the Representation of the Holocaust in Gravity's Rainbow." Approaches to Teaching The Crying of Lot 49 and Other Works by Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Thomas H. Schaub. Modern Language Assocation, Baltimore, Maryland, United States (2008): 106-113.

Herman, Luc. "'Approach and Avoid': Introduction." Pynchon Notes 42-43 (Spring - Fall 1998): 9-13. Editorial originally presented at Gravity's Rainbow: The First 25 Years as Opening Remarks (8 - 9 June 1998).

Herman, Luc. "Blijven hangen in de Sixties?." nY 1.3 (2009): 462-469.

Herman, Luc. "Briefing, from Hell, for a Descent into Germany: Father Rapier in Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon." Sans Everything: Essays on English Literature, Philosophy and Culture in Honour of Guido Kums and Hugo Roeffaers . Ed. Elisabeth Bekers and Denis Conlon. Acco, Leuven, Belgium (2004): 81-87.

Herman, Luc. "California suite. Thomas Pynchon en de beeldmedia." Andere Sinema 114 (1993): 40-45.

Herman, Luc and Bruno F. Arich-Gerz. "Darstellungen von Dora. Thomas Pynchons Gravity's Rainbow im Spannungsfeld von fiktionalen, historiographischen und erinnerungsbasierten Repr." Arcadia 39.2 (2004): 390-409.

Herman, Luc. "Een encyclopedie van de twintigste eeuw." Nieuw Wereldtijdschrift 10.2 (1993): 75-77.

Herman, Luc. "Enzian's Meditation on Technology in Gravity's Rainbow." Rivista di studi anglo-americani 10.8 (1994): 556-562.

Herman, Luc. "Het faillliet van de rechte lijn." De Morgen (29 May 1997): 23.

Herman, Luc and John M. Krafft. "Fast Learner: The V. Typescript at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 49.1 (Spring 2007): 1-20.

Herman, Luc and John M. Krafft. "From the Ground Up: The Evolution of the South-West Africa Chapter in Pynchon’s V.." Contemporary Literature 47.2 (Summer 2006): 261-288.

Herman, Luc and Petrus van Ewijk. "Gravity's Encyclopedia Revisited : The Illusion of a Totalizing System in Gravity's Rainbow." English Studies 90.2 (2009): 167-179.

Herman, Luc and Bruno F. Arich-Gerz. "Hyperfiction, the Pyndustry, and Luhmann's Systems Theory." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 54.3 (2006): 299–311.

Herman, Luc. "Inleiding." Yang 28.1 (January - March 1992): 5 - 10. Online article.

Herman, Luc. "L’ipertesto e L’arcobaleno della gravità." La dissoluzione onesta: Scritti su Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Giancarlo Alfano and Mattia Carratello. Edizioni Cronopio, Napoli, Italy (2003): 119-128.

Herman, Luc. "Land of the Free." De Morgen (16 August 1991): 19.

Herman, Luc and Bart Vervaeck. "Narrative Interest as Cultural Negotiation." Narrative 17.1 (2009): 111-129.

Herman, Luc. "Opening Remarks." Gravity's Rainbow (8 - 9 June 1998).

Herman, Luc. "Pynchon Is Not a Narratologist." Pynchon Notes 54-55 (2008): 261-267.

Herman, Luc. "Pynchon’s Appeal to the Canon in the Final Version of V.." Reading Without Maps? Cultural Landmarks in a Post-Canonical Age: A Tribute to Gilbert De Busscher . Ed. Christophe Den Tandt. Peter Lang, Bern, Switserland (2005): 291-303.

Herman, Luc. "Pynchon, Postmodernism and Quantification: An Empirical Content Analysis of Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow." Language and Literature (2003): 27-41. Online article.

Herman, Luc and John M. Krafft. "Race in Early Pynchon: Rewriting Sphere in V.." Against the Grain (10-14 June 2008). Online article.

Herman, Luc. "Thomas Pynchon. De veiling van nummer 49." De Morgen (9 July 1993).

Herman, Luc. "Thomas Pynchon." Engelstalige literatuur na 1945. Deel 2: Andere Continenten . Ed. Elke D'Hoker and Ortwin de Graef. Peeters, Leuven, Belgium (2004): 165-182.

Herman, Luc. "Thomas Pynchon." Routledge Encyclopedia of Postmodernism . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2001): 324-325.

Herman, Luc. "Trossen Los." De Standaard (15 December 2006).

Hertzberg, Hendrick and David C. McClelland. "Paranoia." Harper's Magazine (June 1974): 51-54, 59-60.

Herzberg, Bruce I. "Bibliography." Mindful Pleasures: Essays on Thomas Pynchon . Ed. George Levine and David Leverenz. Little, Brown, Boston, Massachusetts, United States (1976): 265-269. Bibliography originally published in Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal as Selected Articles on Thomas Pynchon: An Annotated Bibliography 21.2 (1975): 221-225.

Herzberg, Bruce I. "Breakfast, Death, Feedback: Thomas Pynchon and the Technologies of Interpretation." Bucknell Review 27.2 (1983): 81-95.

Herzberg, Bruce I. "Selected Articles on Thomas Pynchon: An Annotated Bibliography." Twentieth Century Literature 21.2 (1975): 221-225.

Herzogenrath, Bernd. "A Possible Source for the Name Oedipa Maas." Pynchon Notes 40-41 (Spring - Fall 1997): 107-109.

Herzogenrath, Bernd. "Review of Lesen--Beobachten." Amerikastudien 49.3 (2004): 443-444.

Hescher, Achim. "Paranoia in der Postmoderne. Augsprengung binärer Metaphernkonstellationen in Gravity's Rainbow"." AAA 22.1 (1997): 53-68.

Hickling, Alfred. "Review of Against the Day." The Guardian (13 October 2007): 19.

Hicks, Granville. "A Plot Against the Post Office." Saturday Review (30 April 1966): 27-28.

Hicks, Granville. "The Prizes Authors Seek." Publishers' Weekly (20 May 1967): 35-36.

Higuchi, Hideo. "The Theory of Pynchon’s Vineland." Anglo-American Literature Research 28 (1992): 77–90.

Hill, Hamlin. "Black Humor and the Mass Audience." American Humor: Essays Presented to John C. Gerber . Ed. O. M. Brack. Arete, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States (1977): 1–11 (5, 7).

Hill, Robert R. "Between Hammerfall and Hammerstroke: Review of In a Dark Time." Pynchon Notes 30-31 (Spring - Fall 1992): 192-193.

Hill, Robert R. "Decoding Community in Pynchon's Vineland: Problematic Definitions for Readers and Characters." Pynchon Notes 40-41 (Spring - Fall 1997): 197-217.

Hill, Robert R. "Rationalizing Community: Victims, Institutions and Analogies for America in Mason & Dixon." Pynchon Notes 52-53 (Spring - Fall 2003).

Hills, Rust. "Review of Gravity's Rainbow." Esquire (September 1973): 10, 28.

Hinds, Elisabeth Jane Wall. "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: The Play of Species in Pynchon's Mason & Dixon." Humans and Other Animals in Eighteenth-Century British Culture: Representation, Hybridity, Ethics . Ed. Frank A. Palmeri. Ashgate, Aldershot, United Kingdom (2006): 179–199.

Hinds, Elisabeth Jane Wall. "Introduction: The Times of Mason & Dixon." The Multiple Worlds of Pynchon's Mason & Dixon: Eighteenth-Century Contexts, Postmodern Observations . Ed. Elisabeth Jane Wall Hinds. Camden House, Rochester, New York, United States (2005): 3-24.

Hinds, Elisabeth Jane Wall. "Making the Rounds of History." EBR 8 (Winter 1998-1999). Online article.

Hinds, Elisabeth Jane Wall. "Sari, Sorry, and the Vortex of History: Calendar Reform, Anachronism, and Language Change in Mason & Dixon." American Literary History 12.1-2 (2000): 187-215.

Hinds, Elisabeth Jane Wall. "Thomas Pynchon, Wit, and the Work of the Supernatural." RMMLA Convention 54.1 (2000): 23-40.

Hinds, Elisabeth Jane Wall. "Visible Tracks: Historical Method and Thomas Pynchon’s Vineland." College Literature 19.1 (1992): 91-103.

Hipkiss, Robert A. "The Transcendental Quest Through Three Novels." The American Absurd: Pynchon, Vonnegut, and Barth . Associated Faculty Press, Port Washington, New York, United States (1984): 9-40.

Hiraishi, Takaki. "Pynchon and the Structure of Dreams." Yuriika 21.2 (February 1989): 151-165.

Hitchens, Christopher. "American Notes." Times Literary Supplement (12 July 1985): 772.

Hite, Molly P. "Feminist Theory and the Politics of Vineland." The Vineland Papers: Critical Takes on Pynchon's Novel . Ed. Geoffrey Green, Donald J. Greiner and Larry McCaffery. Dalkey Archive, Normal, Illinois, United States (1994): 135-153.

Hite, Molly P. "'Holy Center-Approaching' in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon." Journal of Narrative Technique 12.2 (1982): 121-129.

Hite, Molly P. Ideas of Order in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon . Ohio University Press, Columbus, Ohio, United States (1983).

Hite, Molly P. "Influences, Parallels, Filiations (Review)." Pynchon Notes 11 (February 1983): 57-62. Online issue.

Hite, Molly P. "Positioning Postmodernism." Novel 23.3 (1990): 324-327.

Hite, Molly P. "Postmodern Fiction." The Columbia History of the American Novel . Ed. Emory Elliott. Columbia University Press, Columbia, New York, United States (1991): 697–725 [716–19 and passim].

Hite, Molly P. "Pynchon's Center of Gravity." The Markham Review 12.4 (1983): 71-73.

Hite, Molly P. "Reading the Value System of Gravity's Rainbow with Marcuse, Freud, and the Yippies." Approaches to Teaching The Crying of Lot 49 and Other Works by Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Thomas H. Schaub. Modern Language Assocation, Baltimore, Maryland, United States (2008): 39–45.

Hite, Molly P. "Review of A Gravity's Rainbow Companion." Modern Fiction Studies 35.2 (1989): 305-306.

Hite, Molly P. "Review of Clerc (1983)." Studies in American Fiction 13 (1985): 111-112.

Hite, Molly P. "Review of Cooper (1983)." Substance 44/45 (1985): 32-34.

Hite, Molly P. "Thomas Pynchon (1937- )." Contemporary Authors 22 . Ed. Deborah A. Straub. Gale, Detroit, Michigan, United States (1988): 374-378.

Hoberek, Andrew. The Twilight of the Middle Class: Post-World War II American Fiction and White-Collar Work . Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, United States (2005): 120–127, 153–154.

Hoffman, Frederick J. "The Questing Comedian: Thomas Pynchon's V.." Critique 6.3 (Winter 1963-1964): 174-177.

Hoffman, Gerhard. "The Fantastic in Fiction: Its ‘Reality’ Status, Its Historical Development and Its Transformation in Postmodern Narration." Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature (1982): 267-364 [passim].

Hoffman, Gerhard. "The Foregrounded Situation: New Narrative Strategies in Postmodern American Fiction." The American Identity: Fusion and Fragmentation . Ed. Rob Kroes. Amerika Instituut, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1980): 289-344 [326-338 and passim].

Hoffman, Gerhard. "Philosophy and Fiction in the Postmodern American Novel." Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 13 (1997): 347–385 (passim).

Hoffman, Gerhard. "Play, Irony, and Comedy as Constituents of the Postmodern Aesthetic Imagination." Making Sense: The Role of the Reader in Contemporary American Fiction . Ed. Gerhard Hoffman. Fink, Munich, Germany (1989): 120-168 [158-161 and passim].

Hoffman, Gerhard. "Social Criticism and the Deformation of Man: Satire, the Grotesque and Comic Nihilism in the Modern and Postmodern American Novel." Amerikastudien 28 (1983): 141-203 [169, 179-82 and passim].

Höge, Helmut. "Hintergrunde-Inland." Tageszeitung (12 July 1986): 11.

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