Novelists on the Novel
Novelists on the Novel
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Novelists on the Novel is a collection of passages from novels, diaries, letters, and notebooks that explore the aesthetic of the novel and address the challenges faced by novelists in telling their stories.
Format: Hardback
Length: 354 pages
Publication date: 08 March 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
First published in 1959, Novelists on the Novel is a comprehensive exploration of the perspectives of both prominent and lesser-known novelists regarding their craft. Drawing upon the insights of English, French, and Russian novelists, the book aims to provide a valuable resource for both the general reader and the dedicated literature student. The included passages, sourced from novels, diaries, letters, and notebooks, collectively form an aesthetic of the novel. Through these diverse sources, the book seeks to address crucial questions such as the definition of a novel, the challenges faced by novelists when crafting fiction, the techniques employed to convey a story, the concept of point of view, the manipulation of time, the creation of realistic characters, the role of dialogue, and its seamless integration into narrative.
First published in 1959, Novelists on the Novel is a comprehensive exploration of the perspectives of both prominent and lesser-known novelists regarding their craft. Drawing upon the insights of English, French, and Russian novelists, the book aims to provide a valuable resource for both the general reader and the dedicated literature student. The included passages, sourced from novels, diaries, letters, and notebooks, collectively form an aesthetic of the novel. Through these diverse sources, the book seeks to address crucial questions such as the definition of a novel, the challenges faced by novelists when crafting fiction, the techniques employed to convey a story, the concept of point of view, the manipulation of time, the creation of realistic characters, the role of dialogue, and its seamless integration into narrative.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032398631
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