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Larson L.E., “Free Ways and Straight Roads: The Interstates of Sal Paradise and 1950s America”, in Holladay H. – Holton R. (eds.), What’s Your Road, Man? Critical Essays on Jack Kerouac’s On the Road (Carbondale: 2008) 35–59.
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Alarcón D.C., “All the Pretty Mexicos: Cormac McCarthy’s Mexican Representations”, in Lilley J.D. (ed.), Cormac McCarthy: New Directions (Albuquerque: 2002) 141–151.
Barbu M., “Voices of the ‘In-Between’. Anarchetypal Crossings of the Frontier in Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy”, in Echinox Journal 45 (2023) 140–158.
Guillemin G., “‘As of some site where life had not succeeded’: Sorrow, Allegory, and Pastoralism in Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy”, in Arnold E.T. – Luce D.C. (eds.), A Cormac McCarthy Companion. The Border Trilogy (Jackson: 2001) 92–130.
Luce D.C., “The Road and the Matrix: The World as Tale in The Crossing”, in Arnold E.T. – Luce D.C. (eds.), Perspectives on Cormac McCarthy (Jackson: 1999) 195–220.
Luce D.C., “The Vanishing World of Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy”, in Arnold E.T. – Luce D.C. (eds.), A Cormac McCarthy Companion. The Border Trilogy (Jackson: 2001) 161–197.
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Morrison G.M., “All the Pretty Horses: John Grady Cole’s Expulsion from Paradise”, in Arnold E.T. – Luce D.C. (eds.), Perspectives on Cormac McCarthy (Jackson: 1999) 175–194.
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Snyder P.-A., “Cowboy Codes in Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy”, in Arnold E.T. – Luce D.C. (eds.), A Cormac McCarthy Companion. The Border Trilogy (Jackson: 2001) 198–227.
Weiss D., “Cormac McCarthy, Violence, and Borders: The Map as Code for What Is Not Contained”, in The Cormac McCarthy Journal 8.1 (2010) 73–89.
Barbu M., “A(n) (Anarche)typical Journey Through New York: Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis as an American Postmodern Odyssey”, in Studia Universitas Babeș-Bolyai Philologia 2 (2024) 109–124.
Brandt S.L., “The City as Liminal Space: Urban Visuality and Aesthetic Experience in Postmodern U.S. Literature and Cinema”, in Amerikastudien / American Studies 54.4 (2009) 553–581.
Conte J.M., “Conclusion: Writing Amid the Ruins: 9/11 and Cosmopolis”, in Duvall J.N. (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Don DeLillo (Cambridge: 2008) 179–192.
Updike J., “One-Way Street”, in The New Yorker (March 23rd, 2003), text available online at https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/03/31/one-way-street, accessed on June 23rd, 2024.
Barbu M., “Anarchetypal Journeys in Post-apocalyptic Narratives. The Implacable Darkness of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road”, in Echinox Journal 46 (2024) 167–180.
Gruber Godfrey L., “‘The World He’d Lost’: Geography and ‘Green’ Memory in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road”, in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 52.2 (2011) 163–175.
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