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An exploration of the modern European novel from a renowned English literature scholar Reading the Modern European Novel since 1900 is an engaging, inΓÇôdepth examination of the evolution of the modern European novel. Written in Daniel R. SchwarzΓÇÖs precise and highly readable style, this critical study offers compelling discussions on a wide range of major works since 1900 and examines recurring themes within the context of significant historical events, including both World Wars and the Holocaust. The author cites important developments in the evolution of the modern novel and explores how these paradigmatic works of fiction reflect intellectual and cultural history, including developments in painting and cinema. Schwarz focuses on narrative complexity, thematic subtlety, and formal originality as well as how novels render historical events and cultural developments Discussing major works by Proust, Camus, Mann, Kafka, Grass, di Lampedusa, Bassani, Kertesz, Pamuk, Kundera, Saramago, Muller and Ferrante, Schwarz explores how these often experimental masterworks pay homage to the their major predecessorsΓÇôΓÇôdiscussed in SchwarzΓÇÖs groundΓÇôbreaking Reading the European Novel to 1900ΓÇôΓÇôeven while proposing radical departures from realism in their approach to time and space, their testing the limits of language, and their innovative ways of rendering the human psyche. Written for teachers and students by a highlyΓÇôacclaimed scholar and including valuable study questions, Reading the Modern European Novel since 1900 offers a guide for a deeper understanding of how these original modern masters respond to both the past and present.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781118680681
  • Indbinding:
  • Hardback
  • Sideantal:
  • 384
  • Udgivet:
  • 27. april 2018
  • Størrelse:
  • 160x231x25 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 612 g.
  • Ukendt - mangler pt..

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An exploration of the modern European novel from a renowned English literature scholar
Reading the Modern European Novel since 1900 is an engaging, inΓÇôdepth examination of the evolution of the modern European novel. Written in Daniel R. SchwarzΓÇÖs precise and highly readable style, this critical study offers compelling discussions on a wide range of major works since 1900 and examines recurring themes within the context of significant historical events, including both World Wars and the Holocaust. The author cites important developments in the evolution of the modern novel and explores how these paradigmatic works of fiction reflect intellectual and cultural history, including developments in painting and cinema. Schwarz focuses on narrative complexity, thematic subtlety, and formal originality as well as how novels render historical events and cultural developments Discussing major works by Proust, Camus, Mann, Kafka, Grass, di Lampedusa, Bassani, Kertesz, Pamuk, Kundera, Saramago, Muller and Ferrante, Schwarz explores how these often experimental masterworks pay homage to the their major predecessorsΓÇôΓÇôdiscussed in SchwarzΓÇÖs groundΓÇôbreaking Reading the European Novel to 1900ΓÇôΓÇôeven while proposing radical departures from realism in their approach to time and space, their testing the limits of language, and their innovative ways of rendering the human psyche.
Written for teachers and students by a highlyΓÇôacclaimed scholar and including valuable study questions, Reading the Modern European Novel since 1900 offers a guide for a deeper understanding of how these original modern masters respond to both the past and present.

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