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| Titre : |
On style in Victorian fiction |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Daniel Tyler, Éditeur scientifique |
| Editeur : |
Cambridge : Cambridge university press |
| Année de publication : |
2022 |
| Importance : |
315 p |
| Présentation : |
ill |
| Format : |
23 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-108-42751-7 |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
Anglais (langue) Roman anglais Style littéraire
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| Index. décimale : |
E820 |
| Résumé : |
Suited to students and scholars alike, On Style in Victorian Fiction provides a timely and passionate argument for attending to the style of Victorian fiction as inseparable from meaning. Including a broad scope of major novelists from this period, the volume is indispensable for anyone working on Victorian literature,
Some writers of the Victorian period, as well as more recent critics, have argued that the prose style of Victorian fiction aims to efface itself or that an absence of style may in itself represent the nineteenth-century ideal. This collection provides a major assessment of style in Victorian fiction and demonstrates that style - the language, techniques and artistry of prose - is inseparable from meaning and that it is through the many resources of style that the full compass of meaning makes itself known. Leading scholars in the field present an engaging assessment of major Victorian novelists, illustrating how productive and illuminating close attention to literary style can be. Collectively, they build a fresh and nuanced understanding of how style functioned in the literature of the nineteenth century, and propose that the fiction of this era demands we think about what style does, as much as what style is |
| Note de contenu : |
Table Of Content
1. On Style: An Introduction Daniel Tyler; Part I. Aspects of Style: 2. Novel Poetics: Three Studies in the Craft of Style Corinna Russell; 3. Not Straightforward: Characteristics of the Psychology of Grammar in the Victorian Realist Novel Philip Davis; 4. Why Always Dorothea?: Rhetorical Questions in Canon and Archive Sarah Allison; 5. Victorian Transport Robert Douglas-Fairhurst; 6. Telegraphy David Trotter; Part II. Authors: 7. Thackeray: Styles of Fallibility David Kurnick; 8. Jane Eyre's Style Janet Gezari; 9. Windburn on Planet Brontë Elaine Scarry; 10. The Man in White: Wilkie Collins's Styles John Bowen; 11. Fiction and the Law: Stylistic Uncertainties in Trollope's Orley Farm Dinah Birch; 12. George Eliot's Rhythms Daniel Tyler; 13. The Late Great Dickens: Style Distilled Garrett Stewart; 14. Meredith's Style Matthew Sussman; 15. Hardy and Style Mark Ford; 16. Kipling, and Daniel Karlin; 17. James's Style Nicola Bradbury. |
On style in Victorian fiction [texte imprimé] / Daniel Tyler, Éditeur scientifique . - Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2022 . - 315 p : ill ; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-1-108-42751-7 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
Anglais (langue) Roman anglais Style littéraire
|
| Index. décimale : |
E820 |
| Résumé : |
Suited to students and scholars alike, On Style in Victorian Fiction provides a timely and passionate argument for attending to the style of Victorian fiction as inseparable from meaning. Including a broad scope of major novelists from this period, the volume is indispensable for anyone working on Victorian literature,
Some writers of the Victorian period, as well as more recent critics, have argued that the prose style of Victorian fiction aims to efface itself or that an absence of style may in itself represent the nineteenth-century ideal. This collection provides a major assessment of style in Victorian fiction and demonstrates that style - the language, techniques and artistry of prose - is inseparable from meaning and that it is through the many resources of style that the full compass of meaning makes itself known. Leading scholars in the field present an engaging assessment of major Victorian novelists, illustrating how productive and illuminating close attention to literary style can be. Collectively, they build a fresh and nuanced understanding of how style functioned in the literature of the nineteenth century, and propose that the fiction of this era demands we think about what style does, as much as what style is |
| Note de contenu : |
Table Of Content
1. On Style: An Introduction Daniel Tyler; Part I. Aspects of Style: 2. Novel Poetics: Three Studies in the Craft of Style Corinna Russell; 3. Not Straightforward: Characteristics of the Psychology of Grammar in the Victorian Realist Novel Philip Davis; 4. Why Always Dorothea?: Rhetorical Questions in Canon and Archive Sarah Allison; 5. Victorian Transport Robert Douglas-Fairhurst; 6. Telegraphy David Trotter; Part II. Authors: 7. Thackeray: Styles of Fallibility David Kurnick; 8. Jane Eyre's Style Janet Gezari; 9. Windburn on Planet Brontë Elaine Scarry; 10. The Man in White: Wilkie Collins's Styles John Bowen; 11. Fiction and the Law: Stylistic Uncertainties in Trollope's Orley Farm Dinah Birch; 12. George Eliot's Rhythms Daniel Tyler; 13. The Late Great Dickens: Style Distilled Garrett Stewart; 14. Meredith's Style Matthew Sussman; 15. Hardy and Style Mark Ford; 16. Kipling, and Daniel Karlin; 17. James's Style Nicola Bradbury. |
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