Based on a systematic sampling of French and English novels over more than two centuries, this book sets aside the familiar histories of the genre's so-called 'rise', proposing that the novel is a system whose constant yet patterned flux must be understood in the context of technological evolution more generally.
Based on a systematic sampling of French and English novels over more than two centuries, this book sets aside the familiar histories of the genre's so-called 'rise', proposing that the novel is a system whose constant yet patterned flux must be understood in the context of technological evolution more generally.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas D. Paige, Professor of French at the University of California, Berkeley, is the author of Before Fiction: The Ancien Régime of the Novel (2011), awarded the 2013 ASECS Gottschalk prize, and Being Interior: Autobiography and the Contradictions of Modernity (2001). Technologies of the Novel was supported by a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I 1. Truth Postures in the Novel of the Long Eighteenth Century 2. The Rise and Fall of the Aristotelian Novel Part II 3. Novel v. Romance I: Heliodorian Insetting 4. Novel v. Romance II: The Fortunes of a Subtitle 5. Novel v. Romance III: Measuring romans and Nouvelles 6. Documenticity I: Memoirs (and Other First Persons) 7. Documenticity II: The Two Rises of the Epistolary Novel 8. A 'New' Third-Person Novel 9. The Novel System in England, 1701-1810 Part III 10. The Evolution of Literary Technologies Bibliography Index.
Introduction Part I 1. Truth Postures in the Novel of the Long Eighteenth Century 2. The Rise and Fall of the Aristotelian Novel Part II 3. Novel v. Romance I: Heliodorian Insetting 4. Novel v. Romance II: The Fortunes of a Subtitle 5. Novel v. Romance III: Measuring romans and Nouvelles 6. Documenticity I: Memoirs (and Other First Persons) 7. Documenticity II: The Two Rises of the Epistolary Novel 8. A 'New' Third-Person Novel 9. The Novel System in England, 1701-1810 Part III 10. The Evolution of Literary Technologies Bibliography Index.
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