Travels of a Genre : the Modern Novel and Ideology.
Layoun, Mary N.
Travels of a Genre : the Modern Novel and Ideology. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014. - 1 online resource (286 pages) - Princeton Legacy Library . - Princeton legacy library. .
Cover; Contents; Preface ; 1. Fictional Genealogies ; 2. The God Abandons the Murderess: Or, Murder as Opposition? ; 3. In the Flickering Light of UMM Hāshim's Lamp ; 4. Of Noisy Trains and Grass Pillows ; 5. Doubling: The (Immigrant) Worker as (Exiled) Writer ; 6. Deserts of Memory ; 7. Hunting Whales and Elephants, (Re)Producing Narratives ; 8. In Other Words, In Other Worlds: In Place of a Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index.
If the modern Western novel is linked to the rise of a literate bourgeoisie with particular social values and narrative expectations, to what extent can that history of the novel be anticipated in non-Western contexts? In this bold, insightful work Mary Layoun investigates the development of literary practice in the Greek, Arabic, and Japanese cultures, which initially considered the novel a foreign genre, a cultural accoutrement of ""Western"" influence. Offering a textual and contextual analysis of six novels representing early twentieth-century and contemporary literary fiction in these.
9781400860807 (electronic bk.) 1400860806 (electronic bk.)
22573/ctt739hv0 JSTOR
1900-1999
Fiction--History and criticism.--20th century
Comparative literature--European and Oriental.
Comparative literature--Oriental and European.
LITERARY CRITICISM--Asian--General.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Literary.
Fiction.
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
PN3503
809.3/04
Travels of a Genre : the Modern Novel and Ideology. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014. - 1 online resource (286 pages) - Princeton Legacy Library . - Princeton legacy library. .
Cover; Contents; Preface ; 1. Fictional Genealogies ; 2. The God Abandons the Murderess: Or, Murder as Opposition? ; 3. In the Flickering Light of UMM Hāshim's Lamp ; 4. Of Noisy Trains and Grass Pillows ; 5. Doubling: The (Immigrant) Worker as (Exiled) Writer ; 6. Deserts of Memory ; 7. Hunting Whales and Elephants, (Re)Producing Narratives ; 8. In Other Words, In Other Worlds: In Place of a Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index.
If the modern Western novel is linked to the rise of a literate bourgeoisie with particular social values and narrative expectations, to what extent can that history of the novel be anticipated in non-Western contexts? In this bold, insightful work Mary Layoun investigates the development of literary practice in the Greek, Arabic, and Japanese cultures, which initially considered the novel a foreign genre, a cultural accoutrement of ""Western"" influence. Offering a textual and contextual analysis of six novels representing early twentieth-century and contemporary literary fiction in these.
9781400860807 (electronic bk.) 1400860806 (electronic bk.)
22573/ctt739hv0 JSTOR
1900-1999
Fiction--History and criticism.--20th century
Comparative literature--European and Oriental.
Comparative literature--Oriental and European.
LITERARY CRITICISM--Asian--General.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Literary.
Fiction.
Electronic books.
7
Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
PN3503
809.3/04