The Oxford History of the Novel in English
Volume 9: The World Novel in English to 1950
Herausgeber: Crane, Ralph; Williams, Mark; Stafford, Jane
The Oxford History of the Novel in English
Volume 9: The World Novel in English to 1950
Herausgeber: Crane, Ralph; Williams, Mark; Stafford, Jane
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Volume 9 of The Oxford History of the Novel in English provides a comprehensive overview of the development of the 'world novel' in English.
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Volume 9 of The Oxford History of the Novel in English provides a comprehensive overview of the development of the 'world novel' in English.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 178mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780199609932
- ISBN-10: 0199609934
- Artikelnr.: 47868714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 178mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780199609932
- ISBN-10: 0199609934
- Artikelnr.: 47868714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Ralph Crane is Professor and Head of English at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He was educated at the University of Wales, Swansea. The University of Victoria, BC, and the University of Tasmania. He worked in universities in New Zealand for 14 years before taking up his current position in 2004. He has published widely on colonial and postcolonial fictions, and has written or edited 21 books, including scholarly editions of several Anglo-Indian texts. His most recent books are Cave: Nature and Culture and a new scholarly edition of R.M. Ballantyne's The Coral Island (both with Lisa Fletcher). Jane Stafford teaches English at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. She is the author of essays and articles on colonial and New Zealand literature and is the co-author of Maoriland: New Zealand Literature, 1872-1914 (2006) and the co-editor of The Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature (2014). Mark Williams teaches English at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. He was educated at Auckland University and at the University of British Columbia, where he gained a PhD in 1983. He has taught at several universities in New Zealand and was a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo. Mark has published numerous articles, edited books, and monographs on New Zealand, modern, and postcolonial literature, including Leaving the Highway: Six Contemporary New Zealand Novelists (1990), Patrick White (1993), and The Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature (2014). He lives in Wellington and is married to Jane Stafford.
* Introduction: Fictional Cartographies
* Part I: Literary Production
* 1: Gail Low: Book History
* 2: Graeme Johanson: Colonial Editions
* Part II: Surveying the Field
* 3: Shyamala A. Narayan: The Indian Novel in English to 1950
* 4: Tamara Wagner: The Novel in English in Malaya and Singapore to
1950
* 5: Neil ten Kortenaar: The Novel in English in Africa to 1950
* 6: Leah Rosenberg: The Novel in English in the Caribbean to 1950
* 7: Karis Shearer and Katrina Anderson: The Novel in English in Canada
to 1950
* 8: Kirstine Moffat: The Novel in English in Australasia to 1950
* 9: Vanessa Smith: The Novel in English in Oceania to 1950
* 10: Elizabeth Leane: The Novel in English in Antarctica to 1950
* Part III: Group Voices
* 11: Ralph Crane: The Anglo-Indian Novel to 1947
* 12: Tanya Dalziell: The Colonial Romance Novel
* 13: Philip Steer: Colonial Gothic
* 14: Angela Smith: Colonial Modernists
* 15: Mavis Reimer, Clare Bradford, and Heather Snell: Juvenile Fiction
* 16: Lyman Tower Sargent: Colonial Utopias/Dystopias
* Part IV: Individual Voices
* 17: Chelva Kanaganayakam: Mulk Raj Anand
* 18: Harry Ricketts: The Persistence of Kim
* 19: Tiffany Johnstone: Sara Jeanette Duncan
* 20: Carolyn Burdett: Olive Schreiner
* 21: Andrew McCann: Marcus Clarke
* 22: Michelle Elleray: Robin Hyde
* 23: Paul Sharrad: G.V. Desani
* Part V: Cultural and Critical Contexts
* 24: Jane Stafford: Fiction and the Native Author
* 25: Chris Ackerley: Aesthetes Abroad: Literary Expatriates and Empire
* 26: Mark Williams: Critical Contexts
* Composite Bibliography
* Index of Authors
* General Index
* Part I: Literary Production
* 1: Gail Low: Book History
* 2: Graeme Johanson: Colonial Editions
* Part II: Surveying the Field
* 3: Shyamala A. Narayan: The Indian Novel in English to 1950
* 4: Tamara Wagner: The Novel in English in Malaya and Singapore to
1950
* 5: Neil ten Kortenaar: The Novel in English in Africa to 1950
* 6: Leah Rosenberg: The Novel in English in the Caribbean to 1950
* 7: Karis Shearer and Katrina Anderson: The Novel in English in Canada
to 1950
* 8: Kirstine Moffat: The Novel in English in Australasia to 1950
* 9: Vanessa Smith: The Novel in English in Oceania to 1950
* 10: Elizabeth Leane: The Novel in English in Antarctica to 1950
* Part III: Group Voices
* 11: Ralph Crane: The Anglo-Indian Novel to 1947
* 12: Tanya Dalziell: The Colonial Romance Novel
* 13: Philip Steer: Colonial Gothic
* 14: Angela Smith: Colonial Modernists
* 15: Mavis Reimer, Clare Bradford, and Heather Snell: Juvenile Fiction
* 16: Lyman Tower Sargent: Colonial Utopias/Dystopias
* Part IV: Individual Voices
* 17: Chelva Kanaganayakam: Mulk Raj Anand
* 18: Harry Ricketts: The Persistence of Kim
* 19: Tiffany Johnstone: Sara Jeanette Duncan
* 20: Carolyn Burdett: Olive Schreiner
* 21: Andrew McCann: Marcus Clarke
* 22: Michelle Elleray: Robin Hyde
* 23: Paul Sharrad: G.V. Desani
* Part V: Cultural and Critical Contexts
* 24: Jane Stafford: Fiction and the Native Author
* 25: Chris Ackerley: Aesthetes Abroad: Literary Expatriates and Empire
* 26: Mark Williams: Critical Contexts
* Composite Bibliography
* Index of Authors
* General Index
* Introduction: Fictional Cartographies
* Part I: Literary Production
* 1: Gail Low: Book History
* 2: Graeme Johanson: Colonial Editions
* Part II: Surveying the Field
* 3: Shyamala A. Narayan: The Indian Novel in English to 1950
* 4: Tamara Wagner: The Novel in English in Malaya and Singapore to
1950
* 5: Neil ten Kortenaar: The Novel in English in Africa to 1950
* 6: Leah Rosenberg: The Novel in English in the Caribbean to 1950
* 7: Karis Shearer and Katrina Anderson: The Novel in English in Canada
to 1950
* 8: Kirstine Moffat: The Novel in English in Australasia to 1950
* 9: Vanessa Smith: The Novel in English in Oceania to 1950
* 10: Elizabeth Leane: The Novel in English in Antarctica to 1950
* Part III: Group Voices
* 11: Ralph Crane: The Anglo-Indian Novel to 1947
* 12: Tanya Dalziell: The Colonial Romance Novel
* 13: Philip Steer: Colonial Gothic
* 14: Angela Smith: Colonial Modernists
* 15: Mavis Reimer, Clare Bradford, and Heather Snell: Juvenile Fiction
* 16: Lyman Tower Sargent: Colonial Utopias/Dystopias
* Part IV: Individual Voices
* 17: Chelva Kanaganayakam: Mulk Raj Anand
* 18: Harry Ricketts: The Persistence of Kim
* 19: Tiffany Johnstone: Sara Jeanette Duncan
* 20: Carolyn Burdett: Olive Schreiner
* 21: Andrew McCann: Marcus Clarke
* 22: Michelle Elleray: Robin Hyde
* 23: Paul Sharrad: G.V. Desani
* Part V: Cultural and Critical Contexts
* 24: Jane Stafford: Fiction and the Native Author
* 25: Chris Ackerley: Aesthetes Abroad: Literary Expatriates and Empire
* 26: Mark Williams: Critical Contexts
* Composite Bibliography
* Index of Authors
* General Index
* Part I: Literary Production
* 1: Gail Low: Book History
* 2: Graeme Johanson: Colonial Editions
* Part II: Surveying the Field
* 3: Shyamala A. Narayan: The Indian Novel in English to 1950
* 4: Tamara Wagner: The Novel in English in Malaya and Singapore to
1950
* 5: Neil ten Kortenaar: The Novel in English in Africa to 1950
* 6: Leah Rosenberg: The Novel in English in the Caribbean to 1950
* 7: Karis Shearer and Katrina Anderson: The Novel in English in Canada
to 1950
* 8: Kirstine Moffat: The Novel in English in Australasia to 1950
* 9: Vanessa Smith: The Novel in English in Oceania to 1950
* 10: Elizabeth Leane: The Novel in English in Antarctica to 1950
* Part III: Group Voices
* 11: Ralph Crane: The Anglo-Indian Novel to 1947
* 12: Tanya Dalziell: The Colonial Romance Novel
* 13: Philip Steer: Colonial Gothic
* 14: Angela Smith: Colonial Modernists
* 15: Mavis Reimer, Clare Bradford, and Heather Snell: Juvenile Fiction
* 16: Lyman Tower Sargent: Colonial Utopias/Dystopias
* Part IV: Individual Voices
* 17: Chelva Kanaganayakam: Mulk Raj Anand
* 18: Harry Ricketts: The Persistence of Kim
* 19: Tiffany Johnstone: Sara Jeanette Duncan
* 20: Carolyn Burdett: Olive Schreiner
* 21: Andrew McCann: Marcus Clarke
* 22: Michelle Elleray: Robin Hyde
* 23: Paul Sharrad: G.V. Desani
* Part V: Cultural and Critical Contexts
* 24: Jane Stafford: Fiction and the Native Author
* 25: Chris Ackerley: Aesthetes Abroad: Literary Expatriates and Empire
* 26: Mark Williams: Critical Contexts
* Composite Bibliography
* Index of Authors
* General Index