Aspects of the Novel
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823 FIE Josheph Andrews | 823 FOL The Day After Tomorrow | 823 FOR A Passage to India | 823 FOR Aspects of the Novel | 823 GAS North & South | 823 GOL Lord of the Files | 823 GRA Collect Short Stories |
Collection of literary lectures by E.M. Forster, published in 1927. For the purposes of his study, Forster defines the novel as "any fictitious prose work over 50,000 words." Forester's wit and lively, informed originality have made this study of the novel a classic. Avoiding the chronological approach of what he calls "pseudoscholarship," Forster freely examines elements that all English-language novels have in common: story, people, plot, fantasy, prophecy, pattern and rhythm.
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