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Part of the Blackwell Manifestos series, The State of the Novel offers a lively, yet rigorous investigation into the state and future of the contemporary British novel written by an expert in the field.
  • Evaluates the state of the serious literary' novel and novel criticism
  • Prominent treatment is paid to the internationalization' of the novel in English
  • Offers a manifesto on contemporary fiction from an expert in this field; Dominic Head is best known for his Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Fiction 1950-2000
  • Establishes the shared interests of contemporary theorists of the novel, cultural commentators, and novel consumers
  • An ideal supplementary text for students and faculty interested in the novel and contemporary fiction


Trade Review
"All these chapters are readable, often stimulating, and full of reference to a range of sources and instances." (Textual Practice, 2009)

"Head contemplates the contemporary novel and its readers, scholarly and general, offering a reminder of the form's potential. Serious fiction interrogates social and political issues and plays an important part in the ‘process of acculturation’ and in the formation of identity and understanding of the self.” (CHOICE, March 2009)

"The first half of Head's book benefits from a tight focus on analysing the relationship between the contemporary cultural fields on England and the US, and the literary novel genre … .I particularly liked the readings Head offers of the peculiarly British sub-genre of the 'seaside novel' ". (Times Higher Education Supplement, January 2009)



Table of Contents
Introduction.

1. The Post-Consensus Renaissance?

2. The Novel and Cultural Life in Britain.

3. Assimilating Multiculturalism.

4. Terrorism in Transatlantic Perspective.

5. Global Futures: Novelists, Critics, Citizens.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Index.

The State of the Novel

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/08/2008
      ISBN13: 9781405170109, 978-1405170109
      ISBN10: 1405170107

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Part of the Blackwell Manifestos series, The State of the Novel offers a lively, yet rigorous investigation into the state and future of the contemporary British novel written by an expert in the field.
      • Evaluates the state of the serious literary' novel and novel criticism
      • Prominent treatment is paid to the internationalization' of the novel in English
      • Offers a manifesto on contemporary fiction from an expert in this field; Dominic Head is best known for his Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Fiction 1950-2000
      • Establishes the shared interests of contemporary theorists of the novel, cultural commentators, and novel consumers
      • An ideal supplementary text for students and faculty interested in the novel and contemporary fiction


      Trade Review
      "All these chapters are readable, often stimulating, and full of reference to a range of sources and instances." (Textual Practice, 2009)

      "Head contemplates the contemporary novel and its readers, scholarly and general, offering a reminder of the form's potential. Serious fiction interrogates social and political issues and plays an important part in the ‘process of acculturation’ and in the formation of identity and understanding of the self.” (CHOICE, March 2009)

      "The first half of Head's book benefits from a tight focus on analysing the relationship between the contemporary cultural fields on England and the US, and the literary novel genre … .I particularly liked the readings Head offers of the peculiarly British sub-genre of the 'seaside novel' ". (Times Higher Education Supplement, January 2009)



      Table of Contents
      Introduction.

      1. The Post-Consensus Renaissance?

      2. The Novel and Cultural Life in Britain.

      3. Assimilating Multiculturalism.

      4. Terrorism in Transatlantic Perspective.

      5. Global Futures: Novelists, Critics, Citizens.

      Notes.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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