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Studying the Novel

Studying the Novel

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Studying the Novel is a comprehensive undergraduate companion to the study of the novel and shorter fiction, revised to reflect the impact of e-reading and digital resources. It covers the history, diversity, and analysis of prose fiction, including popular fiction, critical approaches, and practical guidance. The eighth edition includes a new chapter on popular fiction and expanded sections on World Literature, disability, and electronic resources.

Format: Hardback
Length: 312 pages
Publication date: 22 September 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


Studying the Novel, a highly acclaimed undergraduate companion to the study of the novel and shorter fiction, has garnered widespread praise for its exceptional readability and scholarly excellence. In its eighth edition, this invaluable resource has been meticulously revised to fully account for the profound impact of e-reading and digital resources on the writing, reading, and analysis of fiction. To enhance its relevance, a new chapter on popular fiction has been introduced, encompassing a wide range of genres such as children's fiction, horror and the gothic, science fiction, the detective story, the comic novel, and the graphic novel. Furthermore, the chapter on World Literature has been expanded to include comprehensive sections on fiction and apartheid, as well as the fiction of disability, and the latest information on electronic resources has been thoroughly updated.

In one comprehensive and reader-friendly volume, Studying the Novel offers a comprehensive guide to the study of prose fiction. It delves into the rich history and diverse manifestations of the novel, spanning from its early ancestors to the emerging forms of electronic literature. The book explores the novel, the novella, and the short story, providing insights into realism, modernism, and postmodernism, as well as practical techniques for analyzing fiction through the lenses of narrators, characters, structure, theme, and dialogue.

Furthermore, the book delves into the realm of popular fiction, encompassing a wide array of genres that have captured the hearts and minds of readers worldwide. It offers critical approaches to studying the novel, encompassing various theoretical frameworks and methodologies. It also provides practical guidance. guidance on textual analysis, the selection and utilization of criticism, electronic resources, and essay writing. Additionally, the book explores film and TV adaptations, offering insights into how novels are translated into visual mediums, and it provides a wealth of information on reading novels in translation.

To facilitate seamless navigation and enhance the learning experience, Studying the Novel features comprehensive cross-referencing that allows readers to locate information quickly and efficiently. Technical terms and concepts such as perspective and voice, symbol and image, free indirect discourse, and numerous other literary terms and concepts are explained with the help of examples drawn from a diverse range of fictional works. A Glossary provides additional explanations of terms and concepts that may be unfamiliar to the student, and each chapter concludes with a set of study questions designed to deepen their understanding and encourage critical thinking.

In summary, Studying the Novel, eighth edition, is an indispensable resource for undergraduate students, scholars, and enthusiasts of the novel and shorter fiction. With its revised and expanded content, it provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the study of prose fiction. By exploring the historical, theoretical, and practical aspects of the novel, the book equips readers with the tools they need to engage deeply with literary texts, analyze fiction effectively, and appreciate the rich diversity and complexity of the literary world. Whether one is a novice or an experienced reader, Studying the Novel is a valuable companion that will enhance one's understanding and appreciation of the novel and shorter fiction.

Weight: 714g
Dimension: 176 x 253 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350171077
Edition number: 8 ed

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