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  1. Experiencing Fiction
    Judgments, Progressions, and the Rhetorical Theory of Narrative
    Autor*in: Phelan, James
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780814272121; 0814272126
    Schriftenreihe: Theory and interpretation of narrative
    Schlagworte: English literature; American literature; Reader-response criticism; English fiction; American fiction; Narration (Rhetoric); English fiction ; History and criticism ; Theory, etc; American fiction ; 20th century ; History and criticism ; Theory, etc; Roman ; gnd; Leser ; gnd; Literatur ; gnd; Reader-response criticism ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01090552; Narration (Rhetoric) ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01032927; English literature ; Explication ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00912051; American literature ; Explication ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst00807160; Amerikansk litteratur ; historia ; sao; Englisch, ... ; gnd; Engelska romaner ; historia ; sao; Narratologi ; sao; Roman ; amerikanischer ; Narrativik ; idsbb; Roman ; englischer ; Narrativik ; idsbb; Englisch ; swd; USA ; gnd; English literature ; Explication; American literature ; Explication; Reader-response criticism; Narration (Rhetoric); Litterature americaine ; Explication de texte; Esthetique de la reception; Roman anglais ; Histoire et critique ; Theorie, etc; Roman americain ; 20e siecle ; Histoire et critique ; Theorie, etc; Narration; American literature ; Explication; Narratologi; Englisch, ...; Amerikansk litteratur ; historia; Roman ; amerikanischer ; Narrativik; Roman ; englischer ; Narrativik; Roman; Leser; Literatur; Engelska romaner ; historia; Englisch; USA; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-242) and index. - Description based on print version record

  2. A history of the Irish novel
    Autor*in: Hand, Derek
    Erschienen: ©2011
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    "While some literary critics have traced the origins of the novel back to ancient Greece, the modern novel as an access to the narratives of bourgeois modernity emerged into Western culture in the late seventeenth century. The struggle of that class... mehr

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    "While some literary critics have traced the origins of the novel back to ancient Greece, the modern novel as an access to the narratives of bourgeois modernity emerged into Western culture in the late seventeenth century. The struggle of that class toward definition and the striving to articulate its character is central to the novel and the stories it tells. Its novelty is found in a formlessness that nonetheless aspires to some idea of order and unity. Indeed, the energies of the early modern novel form can be discerned in its constant assertion of narratives that enact that search for completeness while also allowing for a kind of mourning for the security that older, traditional forms and stories allowed. Thus, novelists, then as now, revel in the possibilities that formal innovation permits while their characters find themselves forced to acknowledge the newness of their world and their experiences in that world"-- Introduction: a history of the Irish novel: 1665-2010 -- Interchapter: Virtue Rewarded, or The Irish Princess: burgeoning silence and the new novel form in Ireland -- 1. Beginnings and endings: writing from the margins, 1665-1800 -- Interchapter: beyond history: Maria Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent -- 2. Speak not my name or, the wings of Minerva: Irish fiction, 1800-1891 -- Interchapter: Edith Somerville and Martin Ross's The Real Charlotte: the blooming menagerie -- 3. Living in a time of epic: the Irish novel and literary revival and revolution, 1891-1922 -- Interchapter: James Joyce's Ulysses: choosing life -- 4. Irish independence and the bureaucratic imagination: 1922-1939 -- Interchapter: Elizabeth Bowen's The Last September and the art of betrayal -- 5. Enervated island: isolated Ireland? 1940-1960 -- Interchapter: John Banville's Doctor Copernicus: a revolution in the head -- 6. The struggle of making it new, 1960-1979 -- Interchapter: Seamus Deane's Reading in the Dark and the rebel act of interpretation -- 7. Brave new worlds: Celtic tigers and moving statues: 1979 to the present day -- Interchapter: John McGahern's That They May Face the Rising Sun: saying the very last things -- Conclusion: the future of the Irish novel in the global literary marketplace -- Bibliography.

     

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