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Challenge and Continuity
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Challenge and Continuity

Aspects of the Thematic Novel 1830-1950
by
Buckley, MargaretVolume EditorBuckley, BrianVolume Editor
BookPaperback
Ranking14574587in
CHF44.30

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Challenge and Continuity is the first full-length attempt to map an important feature of nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature: the thematic novel. It analyses it first in D.H. Lawrence, revealing how in The Rainbow and Women in Love the psychology of the characters is brought into a wider social and ideological context that generates their controlling themes. Having defined an alternative tradition, exemplified by George Eliot and Tolstoy, focused primarily on individual development, it examines how that kind of interest was aligned in the nineteenth century with the thematic, in a loose fashion by Charlotte Brontë, Turgenev, Hardy and Wells, and more precisely by Stendhal, Flaubert and Emily Brontë. Challenge and Continuity goes on to identify the core of the thematic tradition in the work of Dickens, Hawthorne, Melville, Dostoevsky and Conrad. It is then revealed as a distinguishing feature of modernism in Ford, Forster, Joyce and Woolf, with continuations into Huxley, Orwell and Beckett. With its complex of well-researched links over a very wide area, this book should appeal to scholars and students alike, and also to the general reader with some knowledge of the field.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-420-1603-3
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publication townLeiden
Publication countryNetherlands
Publishing date01/01/2004
Series no.46
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 150 mm, Height 220 mm
Weight456 g
Article no.38079176
CatalogsNielsen
Data source no.9789042016033
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