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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
0582088569 (v. 1) |
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0582088550 (pbk. : v. 1) |
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0582099684 (v.2) |
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English |
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e-uk--- |
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823.009 |
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PR823 |
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Eng |
245 04 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
The English novel, Vol 1 / |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
edited and introduced by Richard Kroll. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
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New York : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc |
Longman, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc |
1998- |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
2 v. : |
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ill. |
440 #0 - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE |
Title |
Longman critical readers. |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Contents |
v. 1. 1700 to Fielding --v. 2. Smollett to Austen. |
Title |
Cover<br/>Half Title<br/>Title Page<br/>Copyright Page<br/>Table of Contents<br/>General Editors’ Preface<br/>Editor’s Preface<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>1 Introduction<br/>Part I Models and Beginnings<br/>2 MICHAEL MCKEON Generic Transformation and Social Change: Rethinking the Rise of the Novel<br/>3 WILLIAM B. WARNER The Elevation of the Novel in England: Hegemony and Literary History<br/>4 JOHN RICHETTI Popular Narrative in the Early Eighteenth Century: Formats and Formulas<br/>5 JOHN BENDER The Novel and the Rise of the Penitentiary: Narrative and Ideology in Defoe, Gay, Hogarth, and Fielding<br/>6 TERRY CASTLE The Carnivalization of Eighteenth-CenturyEnglish Narrative<br/>Part II Defoe<br/>7 HOMER O. BROWN The Displaced Self in the Novels of Daniel Defoe<br/>8 MICHAEL SEIDEL Crusoe’s Island Exile<br/>Part III Richardson<br/>9 NANCY ARMSTRONG Strategies of Self-Production: Pamela<br/>10 ANN JESSIE VAN SANT Revelation of the Heart throughEntrapment and Trial<br/>Part IV Fielding<br/>11 JILL CAMPBELL ‘The Exact Picure of his Mother’: Recognizing Joseph Andrews<br/>Notes on Authors<br/>Further Reading<br/>Index |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc |
The English Novel, Volume I:1700 to Fielding collects a series of previously-published essays on the early eighteenth-century novel in a single volume, reflecting the proliferation of theoretical approaches since the 1970s. The novel has been the object of some of the most exciting and important critical speculations, and the eighteenth-century novel has been at the centre of new approaches both to the novel and to the period between 1700 and 1750. Richard Kroll's introduction seeks to frame the contributions by reference to the most significant critical discussions. These include: the question of whether and how we can talk about the 'rise' of the novel; the vexed question of what might constitute a novel; the relationship between the novel and possibly competing genres such as history or the romance; the relationship between early male writers like Defoe and popular novels by women in the early eighteenth century; the general ideological role played by novels relative to eighteenth-century culture (are they means of ideological conscription or liberation?); poststructuralist analyses of identity and gender; and the emergence of sentimental and domestic codes after Richardson. Since the modern European novel is often thought to have been formed in this period, these debates have clear implications for students of the novel in general as well as for those interested in the early enlightenment. Headnotes place each essay within the map of these wider concerns, and the volume offers a useful further reading list. Taken as a whole, this collection encapsulates the state of criticism at the present moment. |
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English fiction |
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Kroll, Richard W. F. |
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General Books |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
General subdivision |
History and criticism. |