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Theorists of the modernist novel : James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson, Virginia Woolf / by Deborah Parsons.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon [England] ; New York : Routledge, c2007.Description: x, 162 p. ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415285421
  • 0415285429
  • 9780415285438
  • 0415285437
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 823.91209112 23 PAT
Online resources: Summary: In the early twentieth century the Modernist novel tested literary conventions and expectations, challenging representations of reality, consciousness and identity. These novels were not simply masterpieces, however, but also crucial articulations of revolutionary developments in critical thought. Tracing the developing modernist aesthetic in the thought and writings of James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf, Deborah Parsons considers the cultural, social, and personal influences upon the three writers. Exploring the connections between their theories, Parsons pays particular attention to their work on: form of realism; characters and consciousness; gender and the novel; time and history. An understanding of these three thinkers is fundamental to a grasp on modernism, making this an indispensable guide for students of modernist thought. It is also essential reading for those who wish to understand debates about the genre of the novel or the nature of literary expression, which were given a new impetus by the pioneering figures of Joyce, Richardson and Woolf.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

In the early twentieth century the Modernist novel tested literary conventions and expectations, challenging representations of reality, consciousness and identity. These novels were not simply masterpieces, however, but also crucial articulations of revolutionary developments in critical thought. Tracing the developing modernist aesthetic in the thought and writings of James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf, Deborah Parsons considers the cultural, social, and personal influences upon the three writers. Exploring the connections between their theories, Parsons pays particular attention to their work on: form of realism; characters and consciousness; gender and the novel; time and history. An understanding of these three thinkers is fundamental to a grasp on modernism, making this an indispensable guide for students of modernist thought. It is also essential reading for those who wish to understand debates about the genre of the novel or the nature of literary expression, which were given a new impetus by the pioneering figures of Joyce, Richardson and Woolf.

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