Realism

Coming to prominence with the nineteenth-century novel, literary realism has most often been associated with the insistence that art cannot turn away from the more sordid and harsh aspects of human existence. However, because realism is unavoidably tied up with the gnarly concept of 'reality�...

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Autor principal: Morris, Pam, 1940- (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge 2003
Colección:New critical idiom
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Sumario:Coming to prominence with the nineteenth-century novel, literary realism has most often been associated with the insistence that art cannot turn away from the more sordid and harsh aspects of human existence. However, because realism is unavoidably tied up with the gnarly concept of 'reality' and 'the real', it has been one of the most widely debated terms in the New Critical Idiom series.This volume offers a clear, reader-friendly guide to debates around realism, examining:*ideas of realism in nineteenth-century French and British fiction*the twentieth-century formalist reaction against literature's status as 'truth'*realism as a democratic tool, or utopian form.This volume is vital reading for any student of literature, in particular those working on the realist novel.
Descripción Física:ix, 186 p. ; 21 cm
Bibliografía:Includes bibliographical references (p. [174]-180) and index
ISBN:9780415229388
9780415229395