Description |
xii, 324 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
Prentice-Hall English literature series
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Prentice-Hall English literature series.
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Bibliography |
Bibliographical footnotes. |
Contents |
From the preface to The Portrait of a Lady / Henry James -- The narrative tradition / Robert Scholes and Robert Kellogg -- Specific continuous forms (Prose Fiction) / Northrop Frye -- The novel as a genre / Maurice Z. Shroder -- Nature and forms of the lyrical novel / Ralph Freedman -- Techniques as discovery / Mark Schorer -- Toward a formalist criticism of fiction / William Handy -- Fiction and the criticism of fiction / Philip Rahv -- Character and the context of things / W. J. Harvey -- Point of view in fiction: the development of a critical concept / Norman Friedman -- Distance and point-of-view: an essay in classification / Wayne C. Booth -- Pattern and rhythm / E.M. Forster -- On plot in modern fiction: Hardy, James, and Conrad / Walter O'Grady -- Fictional chapters and open ends / Philip Stevick -- Time and space / Edwin Muir -- The English novel and the three kinds of time / John Henry Raleigh -- Mixed and uniform prose styles in the novel / Leonard Lutwack -- The novel again / Steven Marcus -- From "The Conflict of Forms in Contemporary English Literature" / John Wain -- No! in thunder / Leslie Fiedler. |
Subject |
Fiction -- History and criticism.
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Fiction. |
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