Worlds enough : the invention of realism in the Victorian novel /

"A short, provocative book that challenges basic assumptions about Victorian fiction. Now praised for its realism and formal coherence, the Victorian novel was not always great, or even good, in the eyes of its critics. As Elaine Freedgood reveals in Worlds Enough, it was only in the late 1970s...

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Номзүйн дэлгэрэнгүй
Үндсэн зохиолч: Freedgood, Elaine (Зохиогч)
Формат: Licensed eBooks
Хэл сонгох:англи
Хэвлэсэн: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press [2019]
Онлайн хандалт:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvfrxrv5
Агуулга:
  • Preface : Worlds enough
  • Introduction : How the Victorian novel became realistic (in a French way), reactionary, and great
  • Case study 1: Denotation
  • Case study 2: Omniscience
  • Case study 3: Paratext
  • Case study 4: Hetero-ontologicality
  • Case study 5: Reference
  • Conclusion : Decolonizing the novel.