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The Development of the English Novel

by Wilbur L. Cross
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788126921607
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: English Literature
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 216
  • Original Price: INR 695.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 385 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

This book aims to trace the course of English fiction from earliest times to modern times and its continental sources. Wilbur Cross skilfully simplifies the process of change, of challenge and response, of interaction between the individual writer and his epoch and of the present with the past epochs. He adopts a scientific approach to the study of history of modern fiction in English. He applies the scientific principles of modification, variation, deviation, persistence and transformation for assessing and appraising individual works of fiction, their authors and the times in which they were written. Scholarly yet simple, this book defies ageing. University teachers and students, scholars and researchers, just cannot afford to miss it.

Wilbur L. Cross (1862--1948), was an American literary critic who served as the 71st Governor of Connecticut from 1931 to 1939. He graduated from Yale University and served as principal of Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut for a short time around 1885 before returning to Yale as a graduate student, earning a Ph.D. in English literature in 1889. Cross became a well-known literary critic. Along with C.F. Tucker Brooke, Cross was the editor of the Yale Shakespeare; he also edited the Yale Review for almost 30 years. He wrote several books, including Life and Times of Laurence Sterne and The History of Henry Fielding.

  • Introduction
  • CHAPTER I
  • From Arthurian Romance to Richardson
  • 1. The Mediæval Romancers and Story-tellers
  • 2. The Spanish Influence
  • 3. The Elizabethans
  • 4. The Historical Allegory and the French Influence
  • 5. The Restoration
  • 6. Literary Forms that Contributed to the Novel
  • 7. The Passing of the Old Romance
  • 8. Daniel Defoe
  • CHAPTER II
  • The Eighteenth Century Realists
  • 1. Samuel Richardson
  • 2. Henry Fielding
  • 3. The Novel Versus the Drama
  • 4. Tobias Smollett
  • 5. Laurence Sterne
  • 6. The Minor Novelists: Sarah Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith
  • CHAPTER III
  • From ‘Humphry Clinker’ to ‘Waverley’
  • 1. The Imitators
  • 2. The Novel of Purpose
  • 3. The Light Transcript of Contemporary Manners
  • 4. The Gothic Romance
  • 5. The Historical Romance
  • 6. Jane Austen the Critic of Romance and of Manners
  • CHAPTER IV
  • Nineteenth-Century Romance
  • 1. Sir Walter Scott and the Historical Novel
  • 2. Scott’s Legacy
  • 3. The Romance of War
  • 4. James Fenimore Cooper, and the Romance of the Forest and the Sea
  • 5. The Renovation of Gothic Romance
  • CHAPTER V
  • The Realistic Reaction
  • 1. The Minor Humorists and the Author of ‘Pickwick’
  • 2. Charles Dickens and the Humanitarian Novel
  • CHAPTER VI
  • The Return to Realism
  • 1. William Makepeace Thackeray
  • 2. Bulwer-Lytton in the RÔle of Realist, George Borrow, Charles Reade
  • 3. Anthony Trollope
  • 4. Charlotte Brontë
  • CHAPTER VII
  • The Psychological Novel
  • 1. Elizabeth Gaskell
  • The Ethical Formula of the Psychologists
  • 2. George Eliot
  • 3. George Meredith
  • CHAPTER VIII
  • The Contemporary Novel
  • 1. Henry James and Impressionism
  • 2. Philosophical Realism: Mrs. Humphry Ward and Thomas Hardy
  • 3. Robert Louis Stevenson and the Revival of Romance
  • 4. Rudyard Kipling
  • Conclusion
  • APPENDIX
  • 1. A List of Twenty-five Prose Fictions
  • 2. Bibliographical and Other Notes
  • Index

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