The Story of the Novel

Published
Aug 1979
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
184

About This Book

As George Watson playfully observes, the story is the best thing about a novel. The deliberately ambiguous title of his book reflects the fact that it combines a study of the art of narrative with the history of the novel as a literary form, since its emergence some three centuries ago. Employing a thematic approach, the author moves from one aspect of narrative to another rather than discussing novelists chronologically. The book considers various kinds of novels, such as the memoir novel and discusses issues such as the presentation of dialogue, the creation of scenes, tense and time and the relationship between the novel and history. Arguments are illustrated by well-known rather than obscure works, or novels likely to be familiar to students who take this book as a starting-point for the modern study of narrative. The reader is presented with a clear picture of how the novel has evolved and how its chief conventions have developed and changed since the seventeenth century. This new and revised edition brings back to life this invaluable and straightforward work on the technique of the novel, which first appeared in 1979.

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First Edition Aug 1979 Palgrave ISBN 0333265815
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Sep 1979 Barnes & Noble Books-Imports ISBN 0064974936
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Sep 1979 Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. ISBN 0064974944
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Nov 2022 -- Not Selected ISBN B0BN489TJR
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