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The Rhetoric of Fiction

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Chicago-London
Kiadó: The University of Chicago Press
Kiadás helye: Chicago-London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 455 oldal
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Méret: 20 cm x 13 cm
ISBN: 0-226-06578-2
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"Not many books can be called indispensable. This one can. . jVIany people, reading this sane and cogent book, are going to feel as if doors and windows had been opened."—Wallace Stegner, American Scholar.
" 'Rhetoric' is Professor Booth's term for the means by which the writer makes known his vision to the reader and persuades him of its validity; and he demonstrates convincingly that there is no es-sential difference between ostentatiously rhetorical novelists like Fielding and Dickens, and the admired masters of impersonality— Flaubert, James, Joyce. . . . this is a major critical work which should be required reading for everyone concerned in the academic study of prose fiction."—Dávid Lodge, (British) Modem Langnage Revieiv.
". . . more than good, it is a landmark."—Thomas Maclntyre, Kenyon Revieiv.
"I do not imagine that there is another critic in the field who can handlé the complex of methods so easily and yet so subtly."—John Crowe Ransom.
• Wayne C. Booth is the... Tovább

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"Not many books can be called indispensable. This one can. . jVIany people, reading this sane and cogent book, are going to feel as if doors and windows had been opened."—Wallace Stegner, American Scholar.
" 'Rhetoric' is Professor Booth's term for the means by which the writer makes known his vision to the reader and persuades him of its validity; and he demonstrates convincingly that there is no es-sential difference between ostentatiously rhetorical novelists like Fielding and Dickens, and the admired masters of impersonality— Flaubert, James, Joyce. . . . this is a major critical work which should be required reading for everyone concerned in the academic study of prose fiction."—Dávid Lodge, (British) Modem Langnage Revieiv.
". . . more than good, it is a landmark."—Thomas Maclntyre, Kenyon Revieiv.
"I do not imagine that there is another critic in the field who can handlé the complex of methods so easily and yet so subtly."—John Crowe Ransom.
• Wayne C. Booth is the George M. Pullman Professor of English, The University of Chicago. He won Christian Gauss Award (Phi Beta Kappa) in 1962 and the Dávid H. Russell Award for Distin-guished Research (National Council of Teachers of English) in 1966 for The Rhetoric of Fiction.
A Phoenix Book published by The University of Chicago Press
Paper ISBN:o-2 26-06578-2 Vissza

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