Theory of the Novel: A Historical Approach

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Michael McKeon
JHU Press, 2000 - 947 pages

A major collection of essays on the novel.

Michael McKeon, author of The Origins of the English Novel, 1600-1740, here assembles a collection of influential essays on the theory of the novel. Carefully chosen selections from Frye, Benjamin, Lévi-Strauss, Lukács, Bakhtin, and other prominent theorists explore the historical significance of the novel as a genre, from its early beginnings to its modern variations in the postmodern novel and postcolonial novel.

Offering a generous selection of key theoretical texts for students and scholars alike, Theory of the Novel also presents a provocative argument for studying the genre. In his introduction to the volume and in headnotes to each section, McKeon argues that genre theory and history provide the best approach to understanding the novel. All the selections in this anthology date from the twentieth century—most from the last forty years—and represent the attempts of different theorists, and different theoretical schools, to describe the historical stages of the genre's formal development.

 

Contents

E D HIRSCH From Validity in Interpretation
14
NonGenre Literature
51
MARTHE ROBERT From Origins of the Novel
57
WALTER BENJAMIN The Storyteller
77
From The Origin of Table Manners 100
100
How Myths Die 104 From The Naked Man
113
Studies
139
as Displacement
145
Selves Individuals
537
Romantic Discourse
566
Developments in Semiology
593
Great Britain
600
English Fiction from Frankenstein to Lady Chatterley
613
of American Romance
632
Part Eleven
657
733
665

Part Four
179
A HistoricoPhilosophical Essay on the Forms of Great
185
Epic Literature 185 From The Historical Novel
219
Part Five
265
Part
317
Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act
400
Reflections on the Origin
414
Part Eight
435
Studies
441
A Political History of the Novel
467
Imagining Self in NineteenthCentury America
476
Narrative
493
Narration and Representation in the Language
515
Mechanical Reproduction
673
Dynamics of Exchange
696
VIRGINIA WOOLF Modern Fiction 739
739
Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown
745
JOSEPH FRANK From Spatial Form
784
LINDA HUTCHEON Historiographic
830
DORIS SOMMER AND GEORGE YUDICE Latin
859
KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH Is the Post
882
the Possible
900
Suggested Further Reading
923
Source Acknowledgments
931
Index to Introduction and Headnotes
937
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Michael McKeon is Board of Governors Professor of Literature at Rutgers University, the author of Politics and Poetry in Restoration England and The Origins of the English Novel, and the editor of Theory of the Novel.

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