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John A. Hall. The novel , realism and modernism The character of the novel The discussion of the nature of the novel has recently advanced to very dizzy heights as a result of structuralist interest in the nature of the novel ( see ...
John A. Hall. The novel , realism and modernism The character of the novel The discussion of the nature of the novel has recently advanced to very dizzy heights as a result of structuralist interest in the nature of the novel ( see ...
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... novel proposed by the young Lukács , very nearly writes off the English nineteenth - century novel since its heroes are not quite enough like Julien Sorel ( Swingewood , 1976 , Ch . 2 ) . For all the brilliance of The Theory of the Novel ...
... novel proposed by the young Lukács , very nearly writes off the English nineteenth - century novel since its heroes are not quite enough like Julien Sorel ( Swingewood , 1976 , Ch . 2 ) . For all the brilliance of The Theory of the Novel ...
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... novel : ' it undoes our trust in the characters , consciously setting itself up against the impulse of the novel form ' ( Josipovici , 1973 , p . 150 ) . This is a point of some moment since it is the view of modernist theorists ...
... novel : ' it undoes our trust in the characters , consciously setting itself up against the impulse of the novel form ' ( Josipovici , 1973 , p . 150 ) . This is a point of some moment since it is the view of modernist theorists ...
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