Theory of the novel : a historical approach /
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Theory of the novel : |b a historical approach / |c edited by Michael McKeon. |
260 | |a Baltimore, MD : |b Johns Hopkins University Press, |c 2000. | ||
300 | |a xviii, 947 p.; 24 cm. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Pt. 1. |t Genre Theory -- |g 1. |t From Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays / |r Northrop Frye -- |g 2. |t From Validity in Interpretation / |r E. D. Hirsch -- |g 3. |t From Literature as System: Essays toward the Theory of Literary History / |r Claudio Guillen -- |g 4. |t Toward a Theory of Non-Genre Literature / |r Jonathan Culler -- |g 5. |t From Origins of the Novel / |r Marthe Robert -- |g Pt. 2. |t The Novel as Displacement I. Structuralism -- |g 6. |t The Storyteller / |r Walter Benjamin -- |g 7. |t From The Savage Mind / |r Claude Levi-Strauss -- |g 7. |t From The Origin of Table Manners / |r Claude Levi-Strauss -- |g 7. |t How Myths Die / |r Claude Levi-Strauss -- |g 7. |t From The Naked Man / |r Claude Levi-Strauss -- |g 8. |t From Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays / |r Northrop Frye -- |g 8. |t From Fables of Identity: Studies in Poetic Mythology / |r Northrop Frye -- |g 8. |t From the Secular Scripture: A Study of the Structure of Romance / |r Northrop Frye -- |g Pt. 3. |t The Novel as Displacement II: Psychoanalysis -- |g 9. |t From The Interpretation of Dreams / |r Sigmund Freud -- |g 9. |t Family Romances / |r Sigmund Freud -- |g 10. |t From Origins of the Novel / |r Marthe Robert -- |g Pt. 4. |t Grand Theory I -- |g 11. |t From The Theory of the Novel: A Historico-Philosophical Essay on the Forms of Great Epic Literature / |r Georg Lukacs -- |g 11. |t From the Historical Novel / |r Georg Lukacs -- |g Pt. 5. |t Grand Theory II -- |g 12. |t From Meditations on Quixote / |r Jose Ortega y Gasset -- |g 12. |t Notes on the Novel / |r Jose Ortega y Gasset -- |g Pt. 6. |t Grand Theory III -- |g 13. |t From The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays / |r Mikhail M. Bakhtin -- |g Pt. 7. |t Revisionist Grand Theory -- |g 14. |t From The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding / |r Ian Watt -- |g 15. |t Generic Transformation and Social Change: Rethinking the Rise of the Novel / |r Michael McKeon -- |g 16. |t From The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act / |r Fredric Jameson -- |g 17. |t From Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism / |r Benedict Anderson -- |g Pt. 8. |t Privacy, Domesticity, Women -- |g 18. |t From The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding / |r Ian Watt -- |g 19. |t From Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political History of the Novel / |r Nancy Armstrong -- |g 20. |t From Domestic Individualism: Imagining Self in Nineteenth-Century America / |r Gillian Brown -- |g Pt. 9. |t Subjectivity, Character, Development -- |g 21. |t From Transparent Minds: Narrative Modes for Presenting Consciousness in Fiction / |r Dorrit Cohn -- |g 22. |t From Unspeakable Sentences: Narration and Representation in the Language of Fiction / |r Ann Banfield -- |g 23. |t Characters, Persons, Selves, Individuals / |r Amelie Oksenberg Rorty -- |g 24. |t From The Way of the World: The Bildungsroman in European Culture / |r Franco Moretti -- |g 25. |t From The Historicity of Romantic Discourse / |r Clifford Siskin -- |g Pt. 10. |t Realism -- |g 26. |t From Language and Materialism: Developments in Semiology and the Theory of the Subject / |r Rosalind Coward and John Ellis -- |g 27. |t From Prose Fiction: Great Britain / |r Michael McKeon -- |g 28. |t From The Realistic Imagination: English Fiction from Frankenstein to Lady Chatterley / |r George Levine -- |g 29. |t From The Development of American Romance / |r Michael Davitt Bell -- |g Pt. 11. |t Photography, Film, and the Novel -- |g 30. |t From Preface to The Golden Bowl / |r Henry James -- |g 31. |t The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction / |r Walter Benjamin -- |g 32. |t From Film and Fiction: The Dynamics of Exchange / |r Keith Cohen -- |g 33. |t In Defense of Mixed Cinema / |r Andre Bazin -- |g Pt. 12. |t Modernism -- |g 34. |t Modern Fiction / |r Virginia Woolf -- |t Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown / |r Virginia Woolf -- |g 35. |t From Realism in Our Time: Literature and the Class Struggle / |r Georg Lukacs -- |g 36. |t From Spatial Form in Modern Literature / |r Joseph Frank -- |g Pt. 13. |t The New Novel, the Postmodern Novel -- |g 37. |t From For a New Novel: Essays on Fiction / |r Alain Robbe-Grillet -- |g 38. |t Historiographic Metafiction / |r Linda Hutcheon -- |g Pt. 14. |t The Colonial and Postcolonial Novel -- |g 39. |t Latin American Literature from the "Boom" On / |r Doris Sommer and George Yudice -- |g 40. |t Is the Post- in Postmodernism the Post- in Postcolonial? / |r Kwame Anthony Appiah -- |g 41. |t The Politics of the Possible / |r Kumkum Sangari. |
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650 | 0 | |a Fiction |x Technique. | |
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