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- catalog contributor b9240561.
- catalog created "1965.".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "1965.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1965.".
- catalog description ""Telling" versus "showing" in the novel -- Point of view -- Point of view and other types of narration -- Definition of the novel: a second reconsideration--the novel and individual experience -- The rise of the (modern) novel -- The novel as a product of the modern consciousness--realism and the novel -- The novel and truth to individual experience: rejection of traditional plots; individualization of characters; detailed presentation of background (time and place); language as a purely referential medium -- The mode of the novel: formal realism and the circumstantial view of life -- The novelist and characterization--the novel as virtual life -- The novelist and the articulation of character -- "Flat" and "round" characters -- Characterization and plot--story versus plot--dramatic and epic plots -- Two plot devices: "foreshadowing" and "narrative strategy" -- Characterization and plot (concluded)--two typologies of the novel -- "Spatial form" -- Flashback and montage -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Conclusion -- Pt. 2: A systematic bibliography for the study of the novel -- Bibliographies of the novel, checklists, catalogues, reference works, and miscellaneous writings bearing on the novel (reports of congresses, colloquies, publications in progress, etc) -- Periodicals devoted to the novel -- The philosophy and sociology of the novel -- The novel as a literary genre and/or kind--its relation to other (literary) genres and/or kinds--trends in the novel (the social novel, the utopian novel, the political novel, the symbolical novel, the psychological novel, etc.) -- The theory of the novel (general aspects)--The criticism of the novel and the history of the criticism of the novel--The study of the novel and its critical vocabulary--treatises on the novel -- The history of the novel: general surveys and material relating to the novel up to 1880--critical-historical studies of novels and novelists proceeding in chronological sequence -- ".
- catalog description "Foreward / W. Schrickx -- Pt. 1: The theory of the novel -- Towards a definition of the novel -- The language of the novel versus the language of poetry -- Form or meaningful structure as a "generating principle" in the novel -- The concepts of structure and form redefined--the notion of "levels" and the study of the novel -- Theme versus plot -- The concept of thematic value -- Form, meaning, integration, and vision in the novel--criteria for evaluating a novel -- Pattern in the novel -- Definition of the novel: a reconsideration--narrative and dramatic structure in the novel--the "old" novel versus the "new" or "dramatized" novel -- Narrative technique in the "old" novel: an analysis of Chapter 1 of Mansfield Park--exposition, scene, summary, panorama, setting, comment, analysis, description, narrative economy, and tempo -- Narrative technique in the "old" novel in general -- The "old" novel versus the "new" or "dramatized" novel -- The "dramatized" novel -- ".
- catalog description "The modern novel (from 1880 onward) and the contemporary novel: critical studies and (general) surveys -- The comparative study of the novel -- Studies of topics -- Form and structure in the novel--time in the novel -- Technique, narrative technique, character and characterization in the novel -- The novel in the making--the psychology of the novel -- Tone and feeling in the novel--style in the novel -- (General) studies of individual novelists.".
- catalog extent "ix, 254 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Introduction to the study of the novel.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Introduction to the study of the novel.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "1965.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Gent, E. Story-Scientia,".
- catalog relation "Introduction to the study of the novel.".
- catalog subject "809.33".
- catalog subject "Fiction Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "Fiction History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PN3331 .S65".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Telling" versus "showing" in the novel -- Point of view -- Point of view and other types of narration -- Definition of the novel: a second reconsideration--the novel and individual experience -- The rise of the (modern) novel -- The novel as a product of the modern consciousness--realism and the novel -- The novel and truth to individual experience: rejection of traditional plots; individualization of characters; detailed presentation of background (time and place); language as a purely referential medium -- The mode of the novel: formal realism and the circumstantial view of life -- The novelist and characterization--the novel as virtual life -- The novelist and the articulation of character -- "Flat" and "round" characters -- Characterization and plot--story versus plot--dramatic and epic plots -- Two plot devices: "foreshadowing" and "narrative strategy" -- Characterization and plot (concluded)--two typologies of the novel -- "Spatial form" -- Flashback and montage -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Conclusion -- Pt. 2: A systematic bibliography for the study of the novel -- Bibliographies of the novel, checklists, catalogues, reference works, and miscellaneous writings bearing on the novel (reports of congresses, colloquies, publications in progress, etc) -- Periodicals devoted to the novel -- The philosophy and sociology of the novel -- The novel as a literary genre and/or kind--its relation to other (literary) genres and/or kinds--trends in the novel (the social novel, the utopian novel, the political novel, the symbolical novel, the psychological novel, etc.) -- The theory of the novel (general aspects)--The criticism of the novel and the history of the criticism of the novel--The study of the novel and its critical vocabulary--treatises on the novel -- The history of the novel: general surveys and material relating to the novel up to 1880--critical-historical studies of novels and novelists proceeding in chronological sequence -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreward / W. Schrickx -- Pt. 1: The theory of the novel -- Towards a definition of the novel -- The language of the novel versus the language of poetry -- Form or meaningful structure as a "generating principle" in the novel -- The concepts of structure and form redefined--the notion of "levels" and the study of the novel -- Theme versus plot -- The concept of thematic value -- Form, meaning, integration, and vision in the novel--criteria for evaluating a novel -- Pattern in the novel -- Definition of the novel: a reconsideration--narrative and dramatic structure in the novel--the "old" novel versus the "new" or "dramatized" novel -- Narrative technique in the "old" novel: an analysis of Chapter 1 of Mansfield Park--exposition, scene, summary, panorama, setting, comment, analysis, description, narrative economy, and tempo -- Narrative technique in the "old" novel in general -- The "old" novel versus the "new" or "dramatized" novel -- The "dramatized" novel -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The modern novel (from 1880 onward) and the contemporary novel: critical studies and (general) surveys -- The comparative study of the novel -- Studies of topics -- Form and structure in the novel--time in the novel -- Technique, narrative technique, character and characterization in the novel -- The novel in the making--the psychology of the novel -- Tone and feeling in the novel--style in the novel -- (General) studies of individual novelists.".
- catalog title "An introduction to the study of the novel, with special reference to the English novel. With a foreword by W. Schrickx.".
- catalog type "Bibliography. fast".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".