The Framework of Fiction: Socio-cultural Approaches to the Novel |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 231
... ( Penguin edn , 1972 ) , represents this approach taken to extremes . However , all higher education courses in ... ( Penguin edn , 1953 ) , particularly the Appendix , and Chapter 2 of Roy Porter , English Society in the Eighteenth Century ...
... ( Penguin edn , 1972 ) , represents this approach taken to extremes . However , all higher education courses in ... ( Penguin edn , 1953 ) , particularly the Appendix , and Chapter 2 of Roy Porter , English Society in the Eighteenth Century ...
Page 236
... ( Penguin , 1953 ) George Gissing , New Grub Street ( Penguin , 1979 ) Lucien Goldmann , Towards a Sociology of the Novel ( Tavistock , 1976 ) Method in the Sociology of Literature ( Blackwell , 1981 ) Robert Graves and Alan Hodge , The ...
... ( Penguin , 1953 ) George Gissing , New Grub Street ( Penguin , 1979 ) Lucien Goldmann , Towards a Sociology of the Novel ( Tavistock , 1976 ) Method in the Sociology of Literature ( Blackwell , 1981 ) Robert Graves and Alan Hodge , The ...
Page 239
... ( Penguin , 1975 ) The Older Hardy ( Penguin , 1980 ) Thomas Hardy , ' Candour in fiction ' , in Life and Art ( Greenberg , 1925 ) John Holmstrom and Laurence Lerner ( eds ) , Thomas Hardy and his Readers ( Bodley Head , 1968 ) Arnold ...
... ( Penguin , 1975 ) The Older Hardy ( Penguin , 1980 ) Thomas Hardy , ' Candour in fiction ' , in Life and Art ( Greenberg , 1925 ) John Holmstrom and Laurence Lerner ( eds ) , Thomas Hardy and his Readers ( Bodley Head , 1968 ) Arnold ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
4 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
The Framework of Fiction: Socio-cultural Approaches to the Novel John Bull No preview available - 1988 |
Common terms and phrases
aesthetic Altick appears artistic attempt Barton Bond novels bourgeois chapter characters circulating libraries claims Clarissa contemporary conventional Crusoe culture D. H. Lawrence despite Dickens Dickens's Eagleton economic edition Engels English Literature example expectations F. R. Leavis Gaskell genre Goldmann Hardy Hardy's hero ideology individual influence instalment Jane Austen John Lawrence's Leavis literary criticism Lukács marriage Marxist Mary Barton middle middle-class Mudie Mudie's nineteenth century novelists Oliver Twist origins paperback Penguin edn period political popular fiction pressures production publishers Puritan Raymond Williams readers readership reading public realism Reception Theory reflect regarded relation relationship reprints Richard Altick Richardson role Scott serial serialised social context socio-cultural approach Sociology of Literature Sons and Lovers structure Suvin Terry Eagleton Tess theory Thomas Hardy three-decker three-volume Thunderball Tillotson Tony Bennett traditional values Victorian Waverley Williams women working-class world vision writers