Studies in the rhetoric of fiction / by Ana-Karina Schneider.
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- English fiction -- 18th century -- History and criticism
- English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- English fiction -- 21st century -- History and criticism
- Narration (Rhetoric) -- History
- Roman anglais -- 18e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Roman anglais -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Roman anglais -- 21e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Narration -- Histoire
- Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
- Literature: history & criticism
- Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Composition & Creative Writing
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Rhetoric
- REFERENCE -- Writing Skills
- English fiction
- Narration (Rhetoric)
- 1700-2099
- 808.3 23
- PN3355
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Studies in the Rhetoric of Fiction investigates the contemporary novel's relation to its forerunners, the picaresques, romances and sentimental novels of the 18th century. Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne and Jane Austen are stable landmarks, while, of the contemporary practitioners, a handful recur from one chapter to the next, particularly Julian Barnes, Ian McEwan and Kazuo Ishiguro. The chapters share an interest in the rhetoric of fiction, broadly understood as the way in which fictional works achieve their effects on readers, whether by directly addressing a hypothetical reader, using iro.
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