This book considers why narrative realism in literature is seen as a 'full account' of 'real life' and the individual self. Unconventionally, Carnell shows that the formal conventions of narrative realism emerged in the seventeenth century in response to an explosion of partisan writings that put into play competing versions of political selfhood.
Pages
226
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Release
June 06, 2007
ISBN
1349531715
ISBN 13
9781349531714
Partisan Politics, Narrative Realism, and the Rise of the British Novel
This book considers why narrative realism in literature is seen as a 'full account' of 'real life' and the individual self. Unconventionally, Carnell shows that the formal conventions of narrative realism emerged in the seventeenth century in response to an explosion of partisan writings that put into play competing versions of political selfhood.