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The Oxford History of the Novel in English: Volume 3: The Nineteenth-Century Novel 1820-1880

Online ISBN:
9780191803499
Print ISBN:
9780199560615
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford History of the Novel in English: Volume 3: The Nineteenth-Century Novel 1820-1880

John Kucich (ed.),
John Kucich
(ed.)
Professor of English, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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Jenny Bourne Taylor (ed.)
Jenny Bourne Taylor
(ed.)
Professor of English, University of Sussex
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Published online:
3 March 2015
Published in print:
3 November 2011
Online ISBN:
9780191803499
Print ISBN:
9780199560615
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford History of the Novel in English is a 12-volume series presenting a history of English-language prose fiction. The series is concerned with novels as a whole, not just the ‘literary’ novel, and each volume includes chapters on the processes of production, distribution, and reception, and on popular fiction and the fictional sub-genres, as well as outlining the work of major novelists, movements, traditions, and tendencies. This volume charts one of the most significant and exciting periods in the history of the genre: the nineteenth century. Beginning with the decade in which Scott's work helped inaugurate the three-volume novel, and in which many narrative genres, conventions, and preoccupations associated with Victorian fiction first emerged, it traces how these forms developed and changed in the mid nineteenth century, as the novel became established at the centre of British national culture. The volume includes sections on book history, on major authors, and on the varieties of fiction and range of narrative modes during the period. It also features chapters on theories of the novel, and on the novel's relationship to other aesthetic forms. Volume 3 also emphasizes the wider cultural role and significance of the novel during the period, including its impact on ideas of place and nation, as well as its intervention in political, scientific, and intellectual contexts.

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