Novel Politics aims to change the current consensus of thinking about the nineteenth-century novel, which assumes that its default position is conservative and hegemonic. Isobel Armstrong creates a poetics of the novel that opens up its radical aspects, and treats the novel as a lived interrogation, experimental, and a source of social questioning.
Novel Politics
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ISBN | 9780192512451 |
Number Of Pages | 288 |
File Size | 1.33 mb |
Format | EPUB |
Published | 22-12-2016 |