
Middlemarch
Critical Approaches to the Novel
Barbara Hardy(Editor)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 7. November 2013
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-4725-1440-0 (ISBN)
Description
This Anglo-American collection of essays on Middlemarch comprises a many-faceted study of a great and much-discussed novel. Written by scholars on both sides of the Atlantic who are linked by a close and concentrated interest in the novel, this group of complementary and interrelated studies is representative of its time, both in its range and in the way it looks back and ahead in methods and conclusions. It mixes formal analysis and doubts about formal analysis; studies of background and studies of foreground; and proffers examples of linguistic criticism of a relaxed and eclectic kind. Readers already familiar with Middlemarch will get much from the book, but it will be useful to both students and scholars of the novel form. Because Middlemarch is a novel of such range and profundity, a treasure-house of detail and a remarkable whole, a fine and subtle work of art and a creation of character and communities, it raises issues which touch off responses to most novels.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
479 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-1440-0 (9781472514400)
DOI
CBID181275
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Person
Barbara Hardy is Professor Emeritus of English Literature at the University of London.
Content
Introduction, Barbara Hardy
1 The Structure of the Novel: Method, Metaphor and Mind, Mark Schorer
2 The Intellectual Background of the Novel: Casaubon, W. J. Harvey
3 The Text of the Novel: A Study of the Proof, Jerome Beauty
4 The Language of the Novel: The Character of Dorothea, Derek Oldfield
5 The Language of the Novel: Imagery, Hilda M. Hulme
6 Criticism of the Novel: Contemporary Reception, W. J. Harvey
7 The Surface of the Novel: Chapter 30, Barbara Hardy
8 A Plea for Ancient Lights, J. M. S. Tompkins
Notes
Index
1 The Structure of the Novel: Method, Metaphor and Mind, Mark Schorer
2 The Intellectual Background of the Novel: Casaubon, W. J. Harvey
3 The Text of the Novel: A Study of the Proof, Jerome Beauty
4 The Language of the Novel: The Character of Dorothea, Derek Oldfield
5 The Language of the Novel: Imagery, Hilda M. Hulme
6 Criticism of the Novel: Contemporary Reception, W. J. Harvey
7 The Surface of the Novel: Chapter 30, Barbara Hardy
8 A Plea for Ancient Lights, J. M. S. Tompkins
Notes
Index