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Reading the Nineteenth-Century Novel - Austen to Eliot

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Harry E. Shaw has taught at Cornell University since 1978! where he has served as Director of the John S. Knight Writing Program! Chair of the Department of English! and Senior Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Shaw's works include Narrating Reality: Austen! Scott! Eliot (2004) and The Forms of Historical Fiction: Sir Walter Scott and His Successors (1983). He edited Critical Essays on Sir Walter Scott: The Waverley Novels (1996).Alison Case has taught at Williams College since 1991. She authored Plotting Women: Gender and Narration in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British Novel (1999). Klappentext From Jane Austen's Persuasion to George Eliot's Middlemarch! the nineteenth century marks the rise of the novel as the dominant form of Western literature. This engaging text offers readers a close analysis of novels that are uniquely representative of the time period! including the work of Austen! Eliot! Scott! Thackeray! Gaskell! Dickens! Trollope! Braddon! and the Brontë sisters.An indispensable resource for students and teachers alike! this accessible guidebook:* Places strong emphasis on the distinctive perspectives and discursive practices of narrators* Provides in-depth analyses of individual passages* Highlights the differences between the assumptions and experiences of the era in which the novels were written and those of the modern reader* Draws key distinctions between novelists* Explores significant theoretical approaches such as Foucauldian! Postcolonial! Bakhtinian and feminist criticism* Offers an overview of the social! economic! and political change that influenced the fiction of the time. Zusammenfassung This text offers students and teachers a close analysis of nineteenth-century novels by ten major authors: Austen! Eliot! Scott! Thackeray! Gaskell! Dickens! Trollope! Braddon! and the Bronte sisters. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction.1 Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion.2 Waverley.3 Wuthering Heights.4 Jane Eyre.5 Vanity Fair.6 Mary Barton.7 Bleak House.8 The Warden and Barchester Towers.9 Lady Audley's Secret.10 Middlemarch.Appendix: Free Indirect Discourse.Notes.Further Reading.Index ...

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Introduction.1 Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion.2 Waverley.3 Wuthering Heights.4 Jane Eyre.5 Vanity Fair.6 Mary Barton.7 Bleak House.8 The Warden and Barchester Towers.9 Lady Audley's Secret.10 Middlemarch.Appendix: Free Indirect Discourse.Notes.Further Reading.Index

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"Case and Shaw can show students how to read attentively."( English , February 2010)

"Especially beneficial for the student or teacher of a course inthe Victorian novel, this book offers short analytical synopseswith easy-to-follow headings ... useful for a quick reference ....The authors negate the image of the Victorian as stuffy,hidebound, and obsessed with propriety ... .But what perhaps ismost interesting is the focus on narrative voice."( English Literature in Transition 1820-1920 )

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Authors Aliso Case, Alison Case, Alison A. Case, Alison A. Shaw Case, Alison Shaw Case, Harry E Shaw, Harry E. Shaw
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.12.2007
 
EAN 9780631231493
ISBN 978-0-631-23149-3
No. of pages 232
Series Reading the Novel
Reading the Novel
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies

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