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Theory of the Novel - Harvard University Press

The novel is the most important form of Western art. It aims to represent the totality of life; it is the flagship that literature sends out ...

Theory of the Novel | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature

Novel theory sets out to explain a set of literary objects that are already fairly familiar to most modern readers. In fact, it is this assumed ...

Theories of the Novel Now, Part III - Duke University Press

This issue of Novel commemorates the journal's fortieth anniversary and brings scholarship from various literary disciplines into conversation around ...

Theories of the novel (Chapter 27) - The Cambridge History of ...

The theory of the novel in the nineteenth century began with the efforts of psychological and physiological criticism to study the novel's dematerialized ...

Theories of the Novel Now, Part I - Duke University Press

This issue of Novel commemorates the journal's fortieth anniversary and brings scholarship from various literary disciplines into conversation around ...

Theory of the Novel | Reiser - Literary Agency

The novel is the most important form of Western literature. It aims to represent the totality of life; it is the flagship that literature sends out against ...

The Theory of The Novel | analepsis

So far as I am aware, The Theory of the Novel was the first work belonging to the 'intellectual sciences' school in which the findings of Hegelian philosophy ...

The Theory of the Novel - MIT Press

Georg Lukács wrote The Theory of the Novel in 1914-1915, a period that also saw the conception of Rosa Luxemburg's Spartacus Letters, Lenin's Imperialism: ...

Theory of the Novel - JHU Press - Johns Hopkins University

A major collection of essays on the novel.Michael McKeon, author of The Origins of the English Novel, 1600-1740, here assembles a collection ...

History and Theory of the Novel - Literature in English: Resources

The Stationers' Company played a central role in book history and the story of seventeenth and eighteenth century drama and literature which can ...

The Novel After Theory | Columbia University Press

In this book, Judith Ryan opens these questions to a range of readers, drawing them into debates over the value of theory. Ryan investigates what prompted ...

Reconsidering Origins: How Novel Are Theories of the Novel?

elucidation. Academic novel theory in the first half of the twentieth century tended to fall into two categories: literary history and formalist study.

Theories of the Novel (Chapter 31)

According to Bakhtin, the novel is actual and alive, liberated and liberating; it takes place 'in the full light of the historical day'.Footnote As a genre, it ...

M.A. ENGLISH UNIT 1 Novel as a Form, Concepts and Theories ...

A Novel is a descendant of early forms of literature and the outcome of a long dialectical pre-history of narrative with a specific setting, plot, ...

Theory of the Novel: Foundations / Spring 2020 - Sites@Duke Express

This course examines a set of concepts that should provide them access to 1) the modes of thinking that characterize novels across the modern and contemporary ...

Novel - Theory (39 books) - Goodreads

39 books — This list was created and voted on by Goodreads members ... 1 ... European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages.

Theories of the Novel - Kent Academic Repository

It begins with an examination of Roland Barthes's hostility to the novel genre in Le Degré zéro de l'écriture (1953) and considers the ...

10 Literary Theories for Understanding Literature - TCK Publishing

Literary theory is a school of thought that provides readers with the logical means to critique the concepts, ideas, and principles of a certain piece of ...

Introduction: The Novel as Theory - Project MUSE

This critical introduction locates novel theory in the variety of ways eighteenth-century novels assert how and what they know.

How Novel Are Theories of the Novel? - Eighteenth-Century Fiction

Their feeling, expressed later ex camera, was that such a pronouncement was premature, as each of them imagined contributing more to an analysis of the rise of ...