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(The Novel: language and narrative from cervantes to clavino)
From the beginnings of the genre with Don Quixote, through "classic" novels of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and modern and postmodern texts of the twentieth, Brink performs a sweeping analysis of 500 years of the novel, including Moll Flanders, Emma, Madame Bovary, The Trial, One Hundred Years of Solitude, and Possession. As an internationally recognized novelist, he brings a unique critical eye and enthusiasm to his exploration of the genre, offering the reader a refreshing and rewarding introduction to the novel and narrative theory.
Language | Farsi |
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Format | Paperback |
Pages | 524 |
Publisher | Nashre Nika |
Publication Date | 2013 |
Edition | First |
ISBN | 978-600-5906-83 |
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