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How to re-read a novel / Matthew Clark.

Author/creator Clark, Matthew, 1948- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2024]
Description215 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents The language of fiction -- Narrators -- Readers -- The use and meaning of rhetorical schemes -- Rhetorical schemes in Dickens, Bronte, and Morrison -- Metaphor and simile in Homer, Chandler and James -- Afterword.
Abstract "How to Reread a Novel is the first part of a projected two-volume work that aims to identify, categorize, and interpret some of the resources of narration. Drawing on classical philology, the rhetorical tradition, and more recent approaches to narratology, Matthew Clark explores reading fiction as a complex experience of perception, cognition, and emotion, in which the writer of a narrative attempts to create and control the experience of the reader through the deployment of the resources of narration. Texts examined range from the Iliad and the Odyssey to contemporary literature, as Clark investigates fundamental elements of the art of the novel. Chapter One begins by showing that novels are not simply transcriptions of physical reality and that the language of the novel is not a transparent window on the outside world. Clark argues that realism is far from being the universal goal of novelists, and when it does occur it is a carefully contrived illusion. Chapters Two and Three consider the narrative situation-from the side of the author and from the side of the reader-and demonstrate some of the ways novelists can use the narrative situation for thematic ends. Chapters Four through Six concentrate on style, using the tools provided by the rhetorical tradition. Chapter Four provides a general overview of some frequently used rhetorical schemes and figures, while Chapter Five examines the meaning or function of schemes used by Charles Dickens, Anne Brontë, and Toni Morrison. Chapter Six discusses simile and metaphor in Homer, Raymond Chandler, and Henry James. By identifying and interpreting the resources of narration, with a critical eye that balances theoretical discussion with the practical task of understanding specific novels, How to Reread a Novel explicates the methodologies of narrative storytelling and the effects they achieve as they create beauty and meaning"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Clark, Matthew. How to reread a novel Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2024] 9780807180785
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
LCCN 2023007825
ISBN9780807180709
ISBN080718070X paperback
ISBN9780807180099 hardcover
ISBN0807180092 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic publication

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