Theory of the novel
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Ostali autori: | MacKeon, Michael (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
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Baltimore ; London :
The Johns Hopkins University Press,
cop. 2000.
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Sadržaj:
- Part one: Genre theory
- From Anathomy of criticism : Four essays / Northrop Frye
- From Validity in interpretation / E. D.Hirsch
- From Literature as system: Essays toward the theory of literary history / Claudio Guillén
- Toward a theory of non-genre literature / Jonathan Culler
- From Origins of the novel / Marthe Robert
- Part two: The novel as displacement I: Structuralism
- The storyteller / Walter Benjamin
- From The savage mind
- From The origin of table manners
- How mythe die
- From The naked man / Claude Lévy-Strauss
- From Anathomy of criticism: Four essays
- From Fables of identity: studies in poetic mythology
- From The secular scripture: a study of the structure of romance / Northrop Frye
- Part three: The novel as displacement II: Psychoanalysis
- From the interpretation of dreams
- Family romances / Sigmund Freud
- From Origins of the novel / Marthe Robert
- Part four: Grand theory I
- From The theory of the novel: a historico-philosophical essay on the forms of great epic literature
- From The historical novel / Georg Lukács
- Part five: Grand theory II
- From Meditations on Quixote
- Notes on the novel / José Ortega y Gasset
- Part six: Grand theory III
- - From The dialogic imagination: four essays / Mihail Bahtin
- Part seven: Revisionist grand theory
- From The rise of the novel: studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding / Ian Watt
- Generic transformation and social change: rethinking the rise of the novel / Michael McKeon
- From The political unconscious: narrative as a socially symbolic art / Fredric Jameson
- From Imagined communities: reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism / Benedict Anderson
- Part eight: Privacy, domesticity, women
- From The rise of the novel: studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding / Ian Watt
- From Desire and domestic fiction: a political history of the novel / Nancy Armstrong
- From domestic individualism: imagining self in nineteenth-century America / Gillian Brown
- Part nine: Subjectivity, character, development
- From Transparent minds: narrative modes for presenting consciousness in fiction / Dorrit Cohn
- Form Unspeakable sentences: narration and representation in the language of fiction / Ann Banfield
- Characters, persons, selves, individuals / Amélie Oksenberg Rorty
- From The way of the world: the Bildungsroman in European culture / Franco Moretti
- from The historicity of romantic discourse / Clifford Siskin
- Part Ten: Realism
- Form Language and materialism: developments in semiology and the theory of the subject / Rosaling Coward and John ellis
- From Prose fiction: Great Britain / Michael McKeon
- from The realistic imagination: english fiction from Frankenstein to Lady Chatterley / George Levine
- From The development of American romance / Michael Davitt Bell
- Part eleven: Photography, film, and the novel
- From Preface to The golden bowl / Henry James
- The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction / Walter Benjamin
- From Film and fiction: the dynamics of exchange / Keith Cohen
- In defense of mixed cinema / André Bazin
- Part twelve: Modernism
- Modern fiction
- Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown / Virginia Woolf
- From Realism in our time: literature and the class struggle / Georg Lukács
- From Spatial form in modern literature / Joseph Frank
- Part thirteen: The new novel, the postmodern novel
- From For a new novel: essays on fiction / Alain Robbe-Griller
- Historiographic metafiction / Linda Hutcheon
- Part fourteen: The colonial and postcolonial novel
- Latin American literature from the "boom" on / Doris Sommer and George Yudice
- Is the post- in postmodernism the post- in postcolonial? / Kwame Anthony Appiah
- The politics of the possible / Kumkum Sangari