The novel: an introduction
Material type: TextPublication details: UK Wiley-Blackwell 2011Edition: 1stDescription: 287pISBN: 9781405194471Contained works: Vigus, James, TrSubject(s): English literature-Study | Literature- CriticismDDC classification: 809.3 Summary: This is an engaging introduction to the novel and narrative theory that will deepen readers' understanding and enhance their appreciation and enjoyment of this popular genre. * Provides readers with the critical tools to become expert narratologists and more insightful readers * Reflects on the rise of world literature, with examples drawn from Spanish, French, Italian, German, Scandinavian, and Russian novels for analysis or illustration, as well as works from English and American literature * Featured topics include the handling of space and time in the novel, narrative situations, literary symbols, and genderingItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 809.3 BOD/N (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 30509 |
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809.2 PEY/P Postcolonial drama: a comparative study of Wole Soyinka, Derek Walcott and Girish Karnad | 809.2 SAN/L The language of drama | 809.3 BEL/F A future for criticism | 809.3 BOD/N The novel: an introduction | 809.3 CRO/D The development of the English novel | 809.3 LIN/C Connecting the postcolonial: Ngugi and Anand | 809.3 NOV The novel: an anthology of criticism and theory 1900-2000 |
This is an engaging introduction to the novel and narrative theory that will deepen readers' understanding and enhance their appreciation and enjoyment of this popular genre. * Provides readers with the critical tools to become expert narratologists and more insightful readers * Reflects on the rise of world literature, with examples drawn from Spanish, French, Italian, German, Scandinavian, and Russian novels for analysis or illustration, as well as works from English and American literature * Featured topics include the handling of space and time in the novel, narrative situations, literary symbols, and gendering
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