Consistently praised for its readability and scholarship, Studying the
Novel is the ideal undergraduate companion to the study of the novel
and shorter fiction. Revised throughout to reflect the profound impact
of e-reading and digital resources on the writing, reading, and
analysis of fiction, the eighth edition includes a new chapter on
popular fiction that covers children's fiction, horror and the gothic,
science fiction, the detective story, the comic novel, and the graphic
novel. The chapter on World Literature has been expanded to include
sections on fiction and apartheid, and the fiction of disability, and
information on electronic resources has been thoroughly updated.
Providing a complete guide to the study of prose fiction in one
reader-friendly volume, the book covers: - The history and diversity
of the novel, from early ancestors to new electronic forms - The
novel, the novella, and the short story - Realism, modernism, and
postmodernism - Analysing fiction: narrators, character, structure,
theme, and dialogue - Popular fiction - Critical approaches to
studying the novel - Practical guidance on textual analysis, the
choice and use of criticism, electronic resources, and essay writing -
Film and TV adaptations, and reading novels in translation - World
literature Comprehensive cross-referencing allows readers to locate
information quickly. Technical terms and concepts such as 'perspective
and voice', symbol and image, Free Indirect Discourse, and many others
are all explained with the help of examples from a wide range of
fictional works. A Glossary provides additional explanations of terms
and concepts the student is likely to encounter, and each chapter
concludes with a set of study questions.
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ISBN
9781350171091
Publisert
2022
Utgave
8. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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