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1 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NOVEL LITERARY SOURCES & DOCUMENTS Edited and with an Introduction Eleanor McNees by Volume III The Nineteenth-Century Novel The English Novel: Scott to James HELM INFORMATION
2 Contents VOLUME III The Twentieth-Century Novel VII. Writers on the Novel FRANK NORRIS, "The Novel With a Purpose," 1903, The Responsibilities of the Novelist. Vol H. G. WELLS, "The Contemporary Novel," An Englishman Looks at the World, 1914 i ARNOLD BENNETT, "Is the Novel Decaying?" Cassell's Weekly, 28 March VIRGINIA WOOLF, "Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown", 1924, rptd The Captain's Death Bed and Other Essays, D. H. LAWRENCE, "Why the Novel Matters", Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence, ed. Edward D. McDonald EDITH WHARTON, "Character and Situation in the Novel," The Writing of Fiction, E. M. FORSTER, "The Plot", Aspects of the Novel, ' 107. ERNEST HEMINGWAY, from Death in the Afternoon, W. H. AUDEN, "The Guilty Vicarage," The Deer's Hand and Other Essays, VIII. Critics on the Novel PERCY LUBBOCK, from The Craft of Fiction, JOSE ORTEGA Y GASSET, "Decline of the Novel", 1925, The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture and Literature, trans. Helene Weyl, EDWIN MUIR, from The Structure of the Novel, M. M. BAKHTIN, from "Discourse in the Novel", , The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays, ed. Michael Holquist, trans. Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist, GEORG LUKACS, from The Historical Novel, 1937, trans. Hannah and Stanley Mitchell, RENE WELLEK and AUSTIN WARREN, "The Nature and Modes of Narrative Fiction", Theory of Literature,
3 115. ALLEN TATE, "Techniques of Fiction", Sewanee Review, 52.2, Spring F. R. LEAVIS, The Great Tradition, MARK SCHORER, "Technique as Discovery", Hudson Review, 1, V. S. PRICHETT, "The Future of English Fiction", Partisan Review, 15.10, Oct IX. Modernism/Postmodernism Writers: 1950 to the Present 119. ALBERT CAMUS, "The Novel and Revolt", L'homme revolte, 1951, trans. Susan Stakel, ALAIN ROBBE-GRILLET, "A Future for the Novel", 1956, rptd For a New Novel: Essays on Fiction, trans. Richard Howard', RALPH ELLISON, "Society, Morality, and the Novel", The Living Novel: A Symposium, ed. Granville Hicks, JOHN BARTH, "The Literature of Exhaustion", The Atlantic, 220.2, August 1967, WILLIAM GASS, "The Concept of Character in Fiction", New American Review, 7, FLANNERY O'CONNOR, "The Nature and Aim of Fiction", Mastery and Manners, ed. Sally and Robert Fitzgerald, CHINUA ACHEBE, "The Novelist as Teacher." Morning Yet on Creation Day, CHINUA ACHEBE, "Thoughts on the African Novel", 1973, Morning Yet on Creation Day, JOHN GARDNER, "Moral Fiction", Hudson Review, 29A, Winter 1976/ SAUL BELLOW, "The Nobel Lecture," The American Scholar, 46, Summer JOHN BARTH, "The Literature of Replenishment: Postmodernist Fiction", The Atlantic, 245:1, MILAN KUNDERA, from The Art of the Novel, CARLOS FUENTES, "Latin America and the Universality of the Novel", The Novel in the Americas, ed. Raymond Leslie Williams, SALMAN RUSHDIE, "In Defense of the Novel, Yet Again", The New Yorker, 72, June 24 & July 1, SALMAN RUSHDIE, "Damme, This is the Oriental Scene for You!" The New Yorker, 73, June 23 & 30,
4 X. Critics of the Novel: 1950 to the Present 134. LIONEL TRILLING, "Manners, Morals, and The Novel", The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, ROBERT HUMPHREY, "'Stream of Consciousness': Technique or Genre?" Philological Quarterly, 30.4, Oct GRANVILLE HICKS, "Fiction and Social Criticism", College English, 13.7, April ROLAND BARTHES, "Writing and the Novel", Writing Degree Zero, 1953, trans. Annette Lavers and Colin Smith, LEON EDEL, "Atmosphere of the Mind", The Modern Psychological Novel, 1955 " ' NORMAN FRIEDMAN, "Point of View in Fiction: The Development of a Critical Concept", PMLA, 70.5, December NORTHROP FRYE, "Specific Continuous Forms (Prose Fiction)", Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays, IRVING HOWE, "The Idea of the Political Novel", Politics and the Novel, WAYNE BOOTH, "Distance and Pointof-View: An Essay in Characterization", Essays in Criticism, 11, MAURICE Z. SHRODER, "The Novel as a Genre", The Massachusetts Review, TZVETAN TODOROV, "The Typology of Detective Fiction", 1966, The Poetics of Prose, 1971, trans. Richard Howard, ROBERT SCHOLES, and ROBERT KELLOGG, "The Narrative Tradition", The Nature of Narrative, MALCOLM BRADBURY, "Towards a Poetics of Fiction: 1) An Approach through Structure" Novel, 1.1, Fall DAVID LODGE, "Towards a Poetics of Fiction: 2) An Approach through Language." Novel, 1.2, Winter BARBARA HARDY, "Towards a Poetics of Fiction: 3) An ApproachThrough Narrative." Novel, 2.1, Fall ROBERT SCHOLES, "Towards a Poetics of Fiction: 4) An Approach through Genre." Novel, 2.2, Winter RAYMOND WILLIAMS, "Introduction", The English Novel from Dickens to Lawrence, AVROM FLEISHMAN, from The English Historical Novel: Walter Scott to Virginia Wool/, MARK SPILKA, "Henry James and Walter Besant: 'The Art of Fiction' Controversy", Novel: A Forum on Fiction Winter J. HILLIS MILLER, "Narrative and History", ELH, 41.3, Fall GERARD GENETTE, "Voice", Narrative Discourse: An Essay in 594
5 Method, 1972, trans. Jane E. Lewin, Q. D. LEAVIS, "The Englishness of the English Novel", English 606 Studies, 62.2, April RAYMOND WILLIAMS, "Region and Class in the Novel", Writing 624 in Society, London, NANCY ARMSTRONG, Desire and Domestic Fiction: A Political 632 History of the Novel, DAVID LODGE, "The Novel Now: Theories and Practices", Novel: 669 A Forum on Fiction, , Winter/Spring LINDA HUTCHEON, "Historiographic Metafiction: 'The Pastime of Past Time'", A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction, WILLIAM SPINDLER, "Magic Realism: A Typology", Forum for 701 Modem Language Studies, 39.1, January 1993
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