This book explores the ordinary turns of phrase by which major nineteenth-century British writers created character.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Farina is Associate Professor of Nineteenth-Century British Literature at Seton Hall University, New Jersey, where he is Director of the Center for Literature and the Public Sphere, and an Associate Director of the Honors Program. He is Associate Editor of The Wordsworth Circle.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Epigraphs 1. Darwin's view from Todgers's: 'A decided turn' for character and common words 2. Inductive 'attentions': Jane Austen in 'particular' and in 'general' 3. 'Our skeptical as if': conditional analogy and the comportment of Victorian prose 4. 'Something' in the way realism moves: Middlemarch and oblique character references 5. 'Whoever explains a 'but'': tact and friction in Trollope's reparative fiction Afterword Notes Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Epigraphs 1. Darwin's view from Todgers's: 'A decided turn' for character and common words 2. Inductive 'attentions': Jane Austen in 'particular' and in 'general' 3. 'Our skeptical as if': conditional analogy and the comportment of Victorian prose 4. 'Something' in the way realism moves: Middlemarch and oblique character references 5. 'Whoever explains a 'but'': tact and friction in Trollope's reparative fiction Afterword Notes Bibliography Index.
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