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Title: Narrating Reality : Austen, Scott, Eliot
Description: Ithaca [NY], Cornell University Press, 1999. orig.boards. 23x15cm, xiv,280 pp.. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ Narrating Reality offers a provocative and original critique of nineteenth-century British realist fiction and our ways of understanding it. Paying close attention to the role of the narrator, Harry E. Shaw challenges the denigration of realism that has become a critical orthodoxy in recent decades. Drawing on such thinkers as Erich Auerbach, Jürgen Habermas, and J. L. Austin, Shaw contends that realist novels claim not to replicate the world in their pages or to offer transparent access to it, but to involve readers in a process of narrative understanding adequate to grasping the complexities of life in history. Seen in this light, the works of such novelists as Sir Walter Scott, Jane Austen, and George Eliot,as they depict their own and other cultures and strive to imagine regions of freedom in the dense and constricting web of history, gain a new interest" - Publisher's description.

Keywords: Literary Criticism, English Literature, George Eliot, Sir Walter Scott, Jane Austen, Technique, Fiction Realism, Narration,

Price: US$ 59.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS019199I