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The Cambridge companion to English novelists

Poole, Adrian(Edited by)
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In this Companion, leading scholars and critics address the work of the most celebrated and enduring novelists from the British Isles (excluding living writers): among them Defoe, Richardson, Sterne, Austen, Dickens, the Brontës, George Eliot, Hardy, James, Lawrence, Joyce, and Woolf.

The significance of each writer in their own time is explained, the relation of their work to that of predecessors and successors explored, and their most important novels analysed.

These essays do not aim to create a canon in a prescriptive way, but taken together they describe a strong developing tradition of the writing of fictional prose over the past 300 years.

This volume is a helpful guide for those studying and teaching the novel, and will allow readers to consider the significance of less familiar authors such as Henry Green and Elizabeth Bowen alongside those with a more established place in literary history.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1139798529 / 9781139798525
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
823.509
20/11/2012
England
English
457 pages
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