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Index
Cover Title page Table of Contents Notes on Contributors Preface Part I: The Novel and Its Histories
1 The 1740s
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2 The 1790s
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3 The 1850s
Consensus, Harmony, Equipoise? Wreck and Illth Realism, Culture, History Natives and Foreigners Systems, Institutions, Contagion Mudie Rules and Aesthetics of Discretion REFERENCES
4 The Long 1920s
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5 The 2000s
The Present The Past The Future REFERENCES
Part II: The Novel and Its Genres
6 Realism and the Eighteenth-Century Novel
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7 Romance
1 2 3 REFERENCES
8 Gothic
Describing the Gothic Continuity and Changes in the Gothic: Female Agency, Colonial Situations, Betwixt & Between Gothic Narrative Structures and Styles: Dark Pastoral and the Coexistence of Opposites Gothic and/as monsters REFERENCES
9 Popular and Mass-Market Fiction
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10 Experimental Fictions
Hybrid Genres, Hybrid Media Antirealism, Hyperrealism, and the Origins of Experimentalism Eccentric Subjects and Objects Getting Inside the Mind The Times of Fiction REFERENCES
11 The Novel into Film
Novels into Film and Back Again The Novel, Film, and the Culture of Visuality Film and Novel in the Twenty-first Century REFERENCES
Part III: The Novel in Pieces
12 Some Versions of Narration
Defining Narrative: A Communication Discourse as a Version of the Story, in Fiction and Nonfiction Narrative Person and Perspective: Essentials of Narration Narration in or about 1811 and 1910: Austen and Forster REFERENCES
13 Some Versions of Form
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 REFERENCES
14 A Character of Character, in Five Metaphors
Characters Wanted, Unwanted, Dead, or Alive Nonthings/Quasi-Persons/Near-Humans Letter Specimen Monster Life-like/Clockwork Undead/Ghost REFERENCES
15 Affect in the English Novel
The Eighteenth Century Victorian Emotion The Twentieth Century and After REFERENCES
Part IV: The Novel in Theory
16 The Novel in Theory before 1900
Acknowledgments REFERENCES
17 The Novel in Theory, 1900–1965
“The Master”: For and Against Points of View on Point of View Criticism and the Dissolution of the Novel The Return of Plot and Character REFERENCES
18 The Novel in Theory after 1965
The Novel in Theory, Theory in the Novel Theory’s Campus REFERENCES
Part V: The Novel in Circulation
19 Making a Living as an Author
Entering the Marketplace Writing in the Fleet and Writing in the Gin-Palace Laboring to be an Author Literature in the Age of Trade Send Fruit and Eggs REFERENCES
20 The Network Novel and How It Unsettled Domestic Fiction
The Network Novel The Household as Hub The Nation as Hub REFERENCES
21 Reading Novels, Alone and in Groups
Novel Readers and the Agitations of the Novel, 1700–1820 Nineteenth-Century Readers and Transportation Battles for the Reader’s Soul, 1880–1960 Novels in an Age of Media Abundance, 1960 to the present SOURCES FOR QUOTATIONS FROM READERS REFERENCES
Part VI: Geographies of the Novel
22 London
London and Its Histories London and Its Genres London in Pieces London in Circulation Public and Private World London REFERENCES
23 The Provincial Novel
A Taxonomy Provincial Semi-Detachment Comparative Provincialism Provincial Cosmopolitanism Significant Insignificance Acknowledgments REFERENCES
24 Intranationalisms
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25 Internationalisms and the Geopolitical Aesthetic
Internationalism in Theory and Practice In and Beyond the Literary Channel Suez and the Geopolitical Aesthetic REFERENCES
Part VII: The Novel, Public and Private
26 The Novel and the Everyday
Acknowledgments REFERENCES
27 The Public Sphere
Communities Markets Populations REFERENCES
28 The Novel and the Nation
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29 World English/World Literature
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