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The Rise of the Novel

Studies in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding

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Harmondsworth
Kiadó: Penguin Books
Kiadás helye: Harmondsworth
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 364 oldal
Sorozatcím: Pelican Book
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN: 0-14-02-1480-1
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published by Penguin Books In these studies of Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding, Ian Watt investigates the reasons why the three main early eighteenth-century novelists wrote in the way they did - a way resulting ultimately in the modern novel of the present day. The rise of the middle class and of economic individualism, the philosophical innovations of the seventeenth century, complex changes in the social position of women: these are some of the factors he finds underlying an age which produced the authors of Robinson Crusoe, Pamela, and Tom Jones. An important, compendious work of inquiring scholarship ... alive with ideas ... an academic critic who in lively and suggestive detail is able to assemble round his novelists the ideas and facts among which they worked' - V. S, Pntchett in the New Statesman This book is altogether satisfying within the wide framework of its scheme, and certainly a major contribution to the subject, in some respects the most brilliant that has appeared.... Tovább

Fülszöveg

published by Penguin Books In these studies of Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding, Ian Watt investigates the reasons why the three main early eighteenth-century novelists wrote in the way they did - a way resulting ultimately in the modern novel of the present day. The rise of the middle class and of economic individualism, the philosophical innovations of the seventeenth century, complex changes in the social position of women: these are some of the factors he finds underlying an age which produced the authors of Robinson Crusoe, Pamela, and Tom Jones. An important, compendious work of inquiring scholarship ... alive with ideas ... an academic critic who in lively and suggestive detail is able to assemble round his novelists the ideas and facts among which they worked' - V. S, Pntchett in the New Statesman This book is altogether satisfying within the wide framework of its scheme, and certainly a major contribution to the subject, in some respects the most brilliant that has appeared. ... Every page of Dr Watt's admirably written book repays study, as enlivening and enriching the works the purport of which we are too often inclined to take for granted' - The Times Educational Supplement Cover design by Bruce Robertson Vissza

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Contents
Abbreviations 6
Preface 7
1. Realism and the Novel Form 9
2. The Reading Public and the Rise of the Novel 38
3. Robinson Crusoe, Individualism, and the Novel 66
4. Defoe as Novelist: Moll Flanders 104
5. Love and the Novel: Pamela 152
6. Private Experience and the Novel 197
7. Richardson as Novelist: Clarissa 236
8. Fielding and the Epic Theory of the Novel 2 72
9. Fielding as Novelist: Tom Jones 296
10. Realism and the Later Tradition: a Note 330
Index 345

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