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[1] - Oedipa, Myth of Narcissus, Entropy

[2] - Scientific Invention, Narcissus, Paranoia

[3] - Clark Maxwell, Entropy, Nefastis Machine

[4] - Thermodynamics, Literature, Maxwell's Demon

[5] - John Nefastis, Maxwell's Demon

[6] - Entropy, Society, Narcissus & Echo

References

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  1. ^ Ferrero, David J (Spring–Fall 1999). "Echoes of Narcissus: Classical Mythology and Postmodern Pessimism in The Crying of Lot 49". Pynchon Notes. 44–45: 82–94.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  2. ^ Palmeri, Frank (1987). "Neither Literally nor as Metaphor: Pynchon's the Crying of Lot 49 and the Structure of Scientific Revolutions". ELH. 54 (4): 979–999. doi:10.2307/2873106. ISSN 0013-8304.
  3. ^ Clarke, Bruce (1996). "Allegories of Victorian Thermodynamics". Configurations. 4 (1): 67–90. ISSN 1080-6520.
  4. ^ Leland, John P (Jan 1, 1974). "Pynchon's Linguistic Demon: The Crying of Lot 49". Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. 16 (2): 45–53.
  5. ^ Grant, J Kerry (Spring–Fall 1991). "Not Quite so Crazy After all These Years: Pynchon's Creative Engineer" (PDF). Pynchon Notes. 28–29: 43–52.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  6. ^ Abernethy, Peter L (January 1, 1972). "Entropy in Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49". Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. 14 (2): 18–33.

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