Contemporary Fiction and the Uses of Theory
Author(s)
M. Greaney
M. Greaney
This topical study examines the 'novelizations' of radical literary theory in the work of A.S. Byatt, Angela Carter, Umberto Eco, John Fowles, Richard Powers and many other leading novelists. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the 'post-theoretical novel', and traces an alternative history of the 'theory revolution' in recent literary fiction.
Keywords
General, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Semiotics & Theory, General, Post-Structuralism, English & College Success -> English -> Fiction, English & College Success -> English -> Literary Criticism, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> General, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> Post-Structuralism, SC825000, SC833000, SC822000, SC812000, SCE45000, SCE46000, SUCO41149, 4930, 3055, 7903, 4120, 7319, 6931, 3507
General, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Semiotics & Theory, General, Post-Structuralism, English & College Success -> English -> Fiction, English & College Success -> English -> Literary Criticism, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> General, Social Sciences -> Philosophy -> Post-Structuralism, SC825000, SC833000, SC822000, SC812000, SCE45000, SCE46000, SUCO41149, 4930, 3055, 7903, 4120, 7319, 6931, 3507
Name in long format: | Contemporary Fiction and the Uses of Theory The Novel from Structuralism to Postmodernism |
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ISBN-10: | 023020807X |
ISBN-13: | 9780230208070 |
Book pages: | 600 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 2 |
Binding: | eBook |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Dimensions: | eBook |