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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Narrative of narrative (Tristram Shandy) | 24 |
2 | Narrative improper (Joseph Andrews) | 51 |
3 | Conspicuous narrative (The Turn of the Screw and Wuthering Heights) | 99 |
4 | Narrative calling (Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim) | 146 |
Bibliography | 184 | |
Index | 199 |
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Add Theory and the Novel: Narrative Reflexivity in the British Tradition, Narrative features such as frames, digressions, or authorial intrusions have traditionally been seen as distractions from the narrative proper. In Theory and the Novel, Jeffrey Williams analyses these elements as points where the novel overtly depicts or , Theory and the Novel: Narrative Reflexivity in the British Tradition to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Theory and the Novel: Narrative Reflexivity in the British Tradition, Narrative features such as frames, digressions, or authorial intrusions have traditionally been seen as distractions from the narrative proper. In Theory and the Novel, Jeffrey Williams analyses these elements as points where the novel overtly depicts or , Theory and the Novel: Narrative Reflexivity in the British Tradition to your collection on WonderClub |