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Novel (2009) 42 (2): 245–252.
Published: 01 August 2009
... Literary Studies: An Institutional History . Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2007 . Taine , Hippolyte . History of English Literature . Trans. Henry van Laun. Vol. 2 . London: Colonial, 1900 . Tuckerman , Bayard . A History of English Prose Fiction: From Sir Thomas Malory to George Eliot...
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Novel (2001) 34 (2): 163–179.
Published: 01 August 2001
... Change in Britain, 1700–1830 . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1998 . 155 –71. Taine , Hippolyte . History of English Literature . Vol II . Trans. H. Van Laun. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1871 . Watt , Ian . The Rise of the Novel . Berkeley: U of California P, 1957...
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Novel (2007) 40 (3): v.
Published: 01 November 2007
...) and Intellectuals: Aesthetics, Politics, Academics (1990) and co-edited Cosmopolitics:
Thinking nnd Feelrng beyond fhe Nation (1998).
JEFFREY NUNOKAWA is Professor of English and Associate Chair of the English Department at
Princeton University. He is the author of Taine Passions of Wilde: The Styles...
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Novel (2005) 38 (2-3): 165–192.
Published: 01 November 2005
... and Feminist Debate 1700–1750 . New York: St. Martin’s, 1989 . Taine , H. A. History of English Literature . Vol. 2 . Trans. H. VanLaun New ed. London: Chatto and Windus, 1883 . Trans. of Histoire de la littérature anglaise. 1864. Traugott , John . “Heart and Mask and Genre...
Journal Article
Novel (2001) 35 (1): 136–138.
Published: 01 May 2001
... regards as another con-
tribution to cultural imperialism, Rowe appears to invest specific literary texts with a cer-
tain power of agency, a capacity to resist the more amorphous dispersals and
cornmodifications of imperialist discourse. This leads to a critical discrimination among...
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Novel (2009) 42 (2): 207–215.
Published: 01 August 2009
... in which a certain temporality is taken for granted. The seemingly unim-
portant word meanwhile therefore becomes key; it indicates that even though cer-
tain characters may disappear from narrative focus for a while, the fates of all the
novel’s personages can be mapped out on a shared timeline...
Journal Article
Novel (2010) 43 (2): 354–356.
Published: 01 August 2010
... mirror with a tinted surface) which Johnson cleverly links to
Maisie’s stepfather Sir Claude. This is partly an inevitable consequence of Johnson’s willing-
ness to place James’s work in a series of new and illuminating contexts: the work of cultural
critics such as Hippolyte Taine, Matthew Arnold...
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Novel (2010) 43 (2): 350–353.
Published: 01 August 2010
... to be proposing associa-
tionism as a model for literary understanding in the early twenty-first century. She main-
tains that her recovery marks out an approach different from those that value a literary
text according to “the way that it encapsulates, includes, bespeaks, something else” (19).
Yet surely...
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Novel (2006) 39 (2): 284–287.
Published: 01 August 2006
... attachment to race and environment, Evans makes good use of two nineteenth-
century intellectuals interested in precisely these topics, the French literary historian and
plulosopher Hippolyte Taine and the naturalist J. B. Larnarck. It is through Lamarck that
Evans makg one of his most crucial...
Journal Article
Novel (2007) 41 (1): 169–172.
Published: 01 May 2007
... and
museums as well as in fiction-points not just to a considerable market for these ersatz art
objects, but also to the importance of the various forms of human interaction that sus-
tained their circulation. The "story of the fake in the nineteenth century," as Briefel nicely
puts it, "is one...
Journal Article
Novel (2006) 39 (3): 428–431.
Published: 01 November 2006
... otherness was not nearly other
enough (3l'his suspicion or anxiety leads to the "uncanny return of colonial otherness"
(3)-a return apparent in the works of domestic novelists and social critics. The book con-
tains chapter-length readings of Jane Eyre and The Egoist, Bleak House, The Moonstone...
Journal Article
Novel (2011) 44 (3): 467–470.
Published: 01 November 2011
...
between the new consumer groups represented by the proliferation of immigrants and the
uncanniness of new immigrants at once so different and so familiar. Advertisements con-
tained as they registered the conflicts, putting on literal display the impact of a changing
demographic. Like the mind...
Journal Article
Novel (2014) 47 (2): 311–315.
Published: 01 August 2014
..., Napier demonstrates a sensitivity to the long reception history
of each work, often devoting more critical energy engaging Hippolyte Taine or William
Makepeace Thackeray on Gulliver than recent postcolonial treatments of Swift’s career. The
general lack of interest in howeighteenth-century bodies...
Journal Article
Novel (2011) 44 (3): 483–487.
Published: 01 November 2011
... seriously the novelist’s conviction that American-style interviews por-
tended “the extinction of all concept of privacy” (109), his readings of James bring a cer-
tain skepticism to the premise that a new journalism was the agent of change. Contempo-
rary accounts of interviewing envisioned a predatory...
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Novel (2012) 45 (3): 455–460.
Published: 01 November 2012
... read as allegories of land-based social, political, philosophi-
cal economies. Cohen’s book attempts to counter such “hydrophasia” with a thoroughly
Bahktinian approach, one that treats non-novelistic discourses such as sailors’ tracts, cap-
tains’ journals—most famously that of Captain Cook...
Journal Article
Novel (2012) 45 (3): 327–342.
Published: 01 November 2012
... of the Pequod’s crew” and to whom Ahab had given no
attention in the preceding 390 pages of the narrative (319). Ahab’s melancholic
attraction to Pip becomes so affecting—“I feel prouder leading thee by thy black
hand than though I grasped an Emperor’sthat it threatens to derail the cap-
tain’s...
Journal Article
Novel (2009) 42 (3): 410–416.
Published: 01 November 2009
....
As a narrative of survival, Cranford does not take the viability of the community
for granted. Even though it shows the means by which the ladies manage to main-
tain their homes and their social milieu, the narrative cannot present Cranford as
eternally stable without betraying its main assumptions...
Journal Article
Novel (2010) 43 (1): 31–37.
Published: 01 May 2010
... and orthodoxy of church life, based primarily in rural
rather than urban England, which (as Linda Colley has helped us realize more
broadly) was also seen to form the basis of Englishness itself. But after 1714 when
the old Tories lost power forever, these ideas became increasingly difficult to sus-
tain...
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Novel (2009) 42 (2): 190–195.
Published: 01 August 2009
... a fictionalized version of Lukács as Naptha in The Magic Moun-
tain (1924), and the theory of modern music that Theodor Adorno helped Mann to
make the backbone of Doktor Faustus (1947) learned much of its architecture from
the argument of Theory of the Novel. But some forty years ago, just before the book...
Journal Article
Novel (2009) 42 (2): 216–222.
Published: 01 August 2009
... is the transformation of succession into a framework capable of sus-
taining the rhythms of social life. From this perspective, jazz and the novel can be
seen as forms that argue for particular modes of coordinating past, present, and
future. Both work to translate the rhythm of their form into rhythms...
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