Nation and novel : the English novel from its origins to the present day /
Parrinder, Patrick
Nation and novel : the English novel from its origins to the present day / Nation and novel Patrick Parrinder - viii, 502 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages [472]-485) and index
The Novel and the Nation -- Cavaliers, Puritans, and Rogues: English Prose Fiction from 1485 to 1700 -- Cross-Grained Crusoe: Defoe and the Contradictions of Englishness -- Histories of Rebellion: From 1688 to 1793 -- The Novel of Suffering: Richardson, Fielding, and Goldsmith -- The Benevolent Robber: From Fielding to the 1790s -- Romantic Toryism: Scott, Disraeli, and Others -- Tory Daughters and the Politics of Marriage: Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and Elizabeth Gaskell -- Turn Again, Dick Whittington': Dickens and the Fiction of the City -- At Home and Abroad in Victorian and Edwardian Fiction: From Vanity Fair to The Secret Agent -- Puritan and Provincial Englands: From Emily Bronte to D. H. Lawrence -- From Forster to Orwell: The Novel of England's Destiny -- From Kipling to Independence: Losing the Empire -- Round Tables: Chivalry and the Twentieth-Century English Novel Sequence -- Inward Migrations: Multiculturalism, Anglicization, and Internal Exile -- Conclusion: On Englishness and the Twenty-First-Century Novel
9780199264858
English fiction--History and criticism
National characteristics, English, in literature
Nationalism and literature--Great Britain
Nationalism in literature
PR830.N35 / P37 2008
Nation and novel : the English novel from its origins to the present day / Nation and novel Patrick Parrinder - viii, 502 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages [472]-485) and index
The Novel and the Nation -- Cavaliers, Puritans, and Rogues: English Prose Fiction from 1485 to 1700 -- Cross-Grained Crusoe: Defoe and the Contradictions of Englishness -- Histories of Rebellion: From 1688 to 1793 -- The Novel of Suffering: Richardson, Fielding, and Goldsmith -- The Benevolent Robber: From Fielding to the 1790s -- Romantic Toryism: Scott, Disraeli, and Others -- Tory Daughters and the Politics of Marriage: Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and Elizabeth Gaskell -- Turn Again, Dick Whittington': Dickens and the Fiction of the City -- At Home and Abroad in Victorian and Edwardian Fiction: From Vanity Fair to The Secret Agent -- Puritan and Provincial Englands: From Emily Bronte to D. H. Lawrence -- From Forster to Orwell: The Novel of England's Destiny -- From Kipling to Independence: Losing the Empire -- Round Tables: Chivalry and the Twentieth-Century English Novel Sequence -- Inward Migrations: Multiculturalism, Anglicization, and Internal Exile -- Conclusion: On Englishness and the Twenty-First-Century Novel
9780199264858
English fiction--History and criticism
National characteristics, English, in literature
Nationalism and literature--Great Britain
Nationalism in literature
PR830.N35 / P37 2008
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