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Motives for Fiction
Harvard University Press, 1984 Cloth: 978-0-674-58762-5 Library of Congress Classification PN3341.A47 1984 Dewey Decimal Classification 809.303
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
“For many serious readers,” Robert Alter writes in his preface, “the novel still matters, and I have tried here to suggest some reasons why that should be so.” In his wide-ranging discussion, Alter examines the imitation of reality in fiction to find out why mimesis has become problematic yet continues to engage us deeply as readers. See other books on: Alter, Robert | Fiction | History and criticism | Literary Criticism | Mimesis in literature See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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