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Reverse Tradition: Postmodern Fictions and the Nineteenth Century Novel
Harvard University Press, 1993 Cloth: 978-0-674-76703-4 Library of Congress Classification PS374.P64K48 1993 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.309
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Reverse Tradition invites the reader of postmodern fiction to travel back to the nineteenth-century novel without pretending to let go of contemporary anxieties and expectations. What happens to the reader of Beckett when he or she returns to Melville? Or to the enthusiast of Toni Morrison who rereads Charlotte Bronte? While Robert Kiely does not claim that all fictions begin to look alike, he finds unexpected and illuminating pleasures in examining a variety of ways in which new texts reflect on old. See other books on: English fiction | English-speaking countries | Kiely, Robert | Postmodernism (Literature) | Theory, etc See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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