This Companion focuses on the novel as a global genre with a 2,000-year history. The first section includes an examination of the various genres out of which it emerged (epic, history, romance, the picaresque) and the different ways in which fiction and realism (magical, hyper, and social) were developed in response to specific political, social, and economic forces. The second section focuses on how the novel works, considering how it has played a crucial role in the formation of more abstract social, political, and familial identities. The third section considers what the novel has become and will continue to become in the twenty-first century. It examines the recent interest in graphic novels as well as data, digitization, and a global literary marketplace's role in shaping the future of the novel. This book will be a key resource for students and scholars studying the novel as a genre.
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Weight: 560g
Dimensions: 151 x 227mm
Publication Date: 28 Jun 2018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781316609774
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Eric Bulson is Professor of English at Claremont Graduate University. He has received fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies the Fulbright Foundation the Whiting Foundation and the New York Public Library. His books include Little Magazine World Form (2016) Novels Maps Modernity: The Spatial Imagination 18502000 (2007) and The Cambridge Introduction to James Joyce (Cambridge 2006). He is a regular contributor to The Times Literary Supplement and in addition to publishing articles in journals such as Representations New German Critique and the Journal of Modern Literature is also the co-editor of the three-volume Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Global Modernist Magazines. His next book Ulysses by Numbers: Counting Literature in a Digital World is forthcoming.
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