Winner of the Christian Gauss Award for excellence in literary
scholarship from the Phi Beta Kappa Society Having excavated the
world's earliest novels in his previous book, literary historian
Steven Moore explores in this sequel the remarkable flowering of the
novel between the years 1600 and 1800-from Don Quixote to America's
first big novel, an homage to Cervantes entitled Modern Chivalry. This
is the period of such classic novels as Tom Jones, Candide, and
Dangerous Liaisons, but beyond the dozen or so recognized classics
there are hundreds of other interesting novels that appeared then,
known only to specialists: Spanish picaresques, French heroic
romances, massive Chinese novels, Japanese graphic novels, eccentric
English novels, and the earliest American novels. These minor novels
are not only interesting in their own right, but also provide the
context needed to appreciate why the major novels were major
breakthroughs. The novel experienced an explosive growth spurt during
these centuries as novelists experimented with different forms and
genres: epistolary novels, romances, Gothic thrillers, novels in
verse, parodies, science fiction, episodic road trips, and family
sagas, along with quirky, unclassifiable experiments in fiction that
resemble contemporary, avant-garde works. As in his previous volume,
Moore privileges the innovators and outriders, those who kept the
novel novel. In the most comprehensive history of this period ever
written, Moore examines over 400 novels from around the world in a
lively style that is as entertaining as it is informative. Though
written for a general audience, The Novel, An Alternative History also
provides the scholarly apparatus required by the serious student of
the period. This sequel, like its predecessor, is a “zestfully
encyclopedic, avidly opinionated, and dazzlingly fresh history of the
most 'elastic' of literary forms” (Booklist).
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ISBN
9781623565190
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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