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Defoe's Fiction
Author: Ian A. Bell
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781000357660
Category: Fiction
Page: 212
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Pages: 212
Pages: 212
First published in 1985, Defoe’s Fiction explores Defoe’s work by considering it in the context of its genre. The book highlights the difficulty of placing Defoe’s fiction in the most appropriate context due to it being aimed primarily at a popular market, in contrast to the more literary productions of
Language: en
Pages: 210
Pages: 210
This book argues that recent materialist approaches to Defoe are insufficiently attentive to the dominant preoccupations of his fictional oeuvre, which center on moral accountability and self-definition, and addresses Defoe’s characters, narration, aesthetic, and ethical experiments that constitute his innovative achievements in the novel form.
Language: en
Pages: 210
Pages: 210
This volume analyses the form, structure and genre of a selection of non-fictional works by Daniel Defoe. Directing our scholarly gaze away from the much studied novels, the essays explore the rhetorical strategies and generic inventiveness on display in Defoe’s better known non-fictional texts, such as The Shortest Way with
Language: en
Pages: 208
Pages: 208
Books about Realism, Myth, and History in Defoe's Fiction
Language: en
Pages: 198
Pages: 198
The alternative Marxist approach to literary criticism in the present study consists of three «vocal» modes of interpretation: the public voice, the private voice, and the homeless voice of the self. The public voice represents the authorial vision shaped by dominant ideology that covers up the «objective» real, while the