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ISBN 10: 1405151072
ISBN 13: 9781405151078
Author: Dorothy J Hale
The Novel An Anthology of Criticism and Theory 1900 2000 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Form and Function
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Vı´ktor Shklovsky, “Sterne’s Tristram Shandy”
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Vladı´mir Propp, from Morphology of the Folktale
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Henry James, Prefaces to the New York Edition
– Preface to The Portrait of a Lady
– Preface to The Ambassadors -
Percy Lubbock, from The Craft of Fiction
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Northrop Frye, from Anatomy of Criticism, “Rhetorical Criticism: Theory of Genres”
Part II: The Chicago School
6. R. S. Crane, from “The Concept of Plot and the Plot of Tom Jones”
7. Ralph W. Rader, “Richardson to Austen”
8. Wayne C. Booth, from The Rhetoric of Fiction
Part III: Structuralism, Narratology, Deconstruction
9. Tzvetan Todorov, from The Poetics of Prose
– “Language and Literature”
– “The Grammar of Narrative”
10. Seymour Chatman, from Story and Discourse, “Discourse: Covert versus Overt Narrators”
11. Roland Barthes, “The Reality Effect”
12. Roland Barthes, “From Work to Text”
13. J. Hillis Miller, from Reading Narrative, “Indirect Discourses and Irony”
14. Barbara Johnson, from A World of Difference, “Metaphor, Metonymy, and Voice in Their Eyes Were Watching God”
Part IV: Psychoanalytic Approaches
15. René Girard, from Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, “‘Triangular’ Desire”
16. Shoshana Felman, from “Turning the Screw of Interpretation”
17. Peter Brooks, “Freud’s Masterplot”
Part V: Marxist Approaches
18. Walter Benjamin, “The Storyteller”
19. György Lukács, from Studies in European Realism
20. György Lukács, “The Ideology of Modernism”
21. Fredric Jameson, from The Political Unconscious
Part VI: The Novel as Social Discourse
22. Ian Watt, from The Rise of the Novel, “Realism and the Novel Form”
23. M. M. Bakhtin, from “Discourse in the Novel”
24. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., from The Signifying Monkey, “Zora Neale Hurston and the Speakerly Text”
25. Jane Tompkins, from Sensational Designs, “Introduction: The Cultural Work of American Fiction”
26. D. A. Miller, from The Novel and the Police
Part VII: Gender, Sexuality, and the Novel
27. Virginia Woolf, “Women and Fiction”
28. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, from Between Men
29. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, “Queer Performativity: Henry James’s The Art of the Novel”
30. Nancy Armstrong, from Desire and Domestic Fiction, “Introduction: The Politics of Domesticating Women”
31. Catherine Gallagher, from Nobody’s Story
Part VIII: Post-Colonialism and the Novel
32. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, “Three Women’s Texts and a Critique of Imperialism”
33. Edward W. Said, from Culture and Imperialism, “Consolidated Vision”
34. Homi K. Bhabha, from The Location of Culture, “DissemiNation: Time, Narrative, and the Margins of the Modern Nation”
35. Franco Moretti, from Atlas of the European Novel, 1800–1900, “The Novel, the Nation-State”
Part IX: Novel Readers
36. Wolfgang Iser, from The Implied Reader, “The Reader as a Component Part of the Realistic Novel”
37. Nina Baym, from Novels, Readers, and Reviewers, “The Triumph of the Novel”
38. Garrett Stewart, from Dear Reader, “In the Absence of Audience: Of Reading and Dread in Mary Barton”
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