Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel

Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel
Author: Charlotte Jones
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0198857926

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Charts developments in literary realism between fin-de-siècle naturalism and early modernism by examining a wide range of realist novels from the Edwardian period, focusing in particular on works by Joseph Conrad, May Sinclair, Arnold Bennett, H.G. Wells, and Ford Madox Ford.

Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel

Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel
Author: Charlotte Jones
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192599801

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The real represents to my perception the things that we cannot possibly not know, sooner or later, in one way or another', wrote Henry James in 1907. This description, riven with double negatives, hesitation, and uncertainty, encapsulates the epistemological difficulties of realism, for underlying its narrative and descriptive apparatus as an aesthetic mode lies a philosophical quandary. What grounds the 'real' of the realist novel? What kind of perception is required to validate the experience of reality? How does the realist novel represent the difficulty of knowing? What comes to the fore in James's account, as in so many, is how the forms of realism are constituted by a relation to unknowing, absence, and ineffability. Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel recovers a neglected literary history centred on the intricate relationship between fictional representation and philosophical commitment. It asks how—or if—we can conceptualize realist novels when the objects of their representational intentions are realities that might exist beyond what is empirically verifiable by sense data or analytically verifiable by logic, and are thus irreducible to conceptual schemes or linguistic practices—a formulation Charlotte Jones refers to as 'synthetic realism'. In new readings of Edwardian novels including Conrad's Nostromo and The Secret Agent, Wells's Tono-Bungay, and Ford's The Good Soldier, this volume revises and reconsiders key elements of realist novel theory—metaphor and metonymy; character interiority; the insignificant detail; omniscient narration and free indirect discourse; causal linearity—to uncover the representational strategies by which realist writers grapple with the recalcitrance of reality as a referential anchor, and seek to give form to the force, opacity, and uncertain scope of realities that may lie beyond the material. In restoring a metaphysical dimension to the realist novel's imaginary, Realism, Form, and Representation in the Edwardian Novel offers a new conceptualization of realism both within early twentieth-century literary culture and as a transhistorical mode of representation.

Synthetic Realism

Synthetic Realism
Author: Charlotte Rebecca Jones
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
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Synthetic Realism

Synthetic Realism
Author: C. R. Jones
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Release: 2017
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Representation and Revelation

Representation and Revelation
Author: John P. McGowan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1986
Genre: Literary Criticism
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Edwardian Fiction

Edwardian Fiction
Author: Sandra Kemp
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Contains some 1,000 entries on well-known and obscure authors, individual works, and genres, encompassing adult's and children's fiction and some work by authors from other English-speaking countries. About half of the 800 authors profiled are women. Includes a chronology and an index of pseudonyms. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Writing Beyond Divorce

Writing Beyond Divorce
Author: Joel Peter Simundich
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Release: 2010
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Ultimately, divorce becomes the necessary rubric of understanding women in both novels. Looking at novels concerning divorce and war - novels literally at the breakdown of traditional representation - readers find that the conventions of female (mis)representation produce a parallel "critical pantheon" of Edwardian literature that needs not only recovery, but extensive rewriting.

Realism at Risk

Realism at Risk
Author: Alison Ruth Byerly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1989
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Representing Realists in Victorian Literature and Criticism

Representing Realists in Victorian Literature and Criticism
Author: Daniel Brown
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319406795

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This book is about the historical moment when writers and critics first used the term “realism” to describe representation in literature and painting. While scholarship on realism tends to proceed from an assumption that the term has a long-established meaning and history, this book reveals that mid-nineteenth-century critics and writers first used the term reluctantly, with much confusion over what it might actually mean. It did not acquire the ready meaning we now take for granted until the end of the nineteenth century. In fact, its first definitions came primarily by way of example and analogy, through descriptions of current practitioners, or through fictionalized representations of artists. By investigating original debates over the term “realism,” this book shows how writers simultaneously engaged with broader concerns about the changing meanings of what was real and who had the authority to decide this.