Editorial Routledge
Fecha de edición abril 2013 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780415285452
Libro
The American theorists Henry James, Lionel Trilling and Wayne C. Booth have revolutionized our understanding of narrative and have each championed the novel as an art form. Concepts from their work have become part of the fabric of novel criticism today, influencing theorists, authors and readers alike.
Emphasising the crucial relationship between the works of these three critics, Peter Rawlings explores their understanding of the novel form, and investigates their ideas on: realism and representation; authors and narration; point of view and centres of consciousness; readers, reading and interpretation; and moral intelligence. Rawlings demonstrates the importance of James, Trilling and Booth for contemporary literary theory and clearly introduces critical concepts that underlie any study of narrative. "American Theorists of the Novelists" is invaluable reading for anyone with an interest in American critical theory, or the genre of the novel.
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