
The Encyclopedia of the Novel
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An advanced reference resource featuring nearly 150 contributorsand over 500,000 words, The Encyclopedia of the Novel provides authoritative accounts of the history, terminology, genre,and theory of the novel.The entries in this encyclopedia are written by aninternational cast of scholars and overseen by an advisoryboard of 37 leading specialists in the field. Arranged in A-Zformat across two fully indexed and meticulously cross-referencedvolumes, the entries explore the history and tradition of the novelin different areas of the world; formal elements of the novel (suchas narrative structure,...
An advanced reference resource featuring nearly 150 contributorsand over 500,000 words, The Encyclopedia of the Novel provides authoritative accounts of the history, terminology, genre,and theory of the novel.
The entries in this encyclopedia are written by aninternational cast of scholars and overseen by an advisoryboard of 37 leading specialists in the field. Arranged in A-Zformat across two fully indexed and meticulously cross-referencedvolumes, the entries explore the history and tradition of the novelin different areas of the world; formal elements of the novel (suchas narrative structure, plot, character, and narrativeperspective); technical aspects of the genre (such as realism,dialogue, and style); subgenres, including the bildungsroman andthe graphic novel; theoretical problems; book history; and therelationship of the novel to other arts and disciplines.
The entries in this encyclopedia are written by aninternational cast of scholars and overseen by an advisoryboard of 37 leading specialists in the field. Arranged in A-Zformat across two fully indexed and meticulously cross-referencedvolumes, the entries explore the history and tradition of the novelin different areas of the world; formal elements of the novel (suchas narrative structure, plot, character, and narrativeperspective); technical aspects of the genre (such as realism,dialogue, and style); subgenres, including the bildungsroman andthe graphic novel; theoretical problems; book history; and therelationship of the novel to other arts and disciplines.