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Realism, form and the postcolonial novel /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
809/.912
書名/作者:
Realism, form and the postcolonial novel // Nicholas Robinette.
作者:
Robinette, Nicholas,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Postcolonialism in literature.
標題:
Realism in literature.
ISBN:
1137451327 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137451323 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
1. The Form of Emergence: George Lamming's "The Emigrants" -- 2. Dionysius' Ear: Nuruddin Farah's "Sweet and Sour Milk" -- 3. The Transparent State: Zo Wicomb's "You Can't Get Lost in Capetown".
摘要、提要註:
Throughout the twentieth century, the realist novel has developed in idiosyncratic, heterodox and unruly forms. As many writers have recognized, the elaborate description and assured perspective of a Balzac or Eliot no longer suit the times: how can the description of a banana in a fruit basket tell us anything about the intricacies of conquest and exploitation that carried it halfway across the globe? Thus, the best contemporary realism employs linguistic and formal experimentation in its portrayal. Nicholas Robinette argues that a kind of realist backbeat structures the cacophony of perspectives, moods, philosophical excursions, and linguistic density of novels like Nuruddin Farah's"Sweet and Sour Milk" and George Lamming's "The Emigrants". Realism, Form and the Postcolonial Novel" recovers this underlying realism and shows how the postcolonial novel has employed formal experiment in order to map our social experience.
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Realism, form and the postcolonial novel /
Robinette, Nicholas,
Realism, form and the postcolonial novel /
Nicholas Robinette. - 1 online resource.
1. The Form of Emergence: George Lamming's "The Emigrants" -- 2. Dionysius' Ear: Nuruddin Farah's "Sweet and Sour Milk" -- 3. The Transparent State: Zo Wicomb's "You Can't Get Lost in Capetown".
Throughout the twentieth century, the realist novel has developed in idiosyncratic, heterodox and unruly forms. As many writers have recognized, the elaborate description and assured perspective of a Balzac or Eliot no longer suit the times: how can the description of a banana in a fruit basket tell us anything about the intricacies of conquest and exploitation that carried it halfway across the globe? Thus, the best contemporary realism employs linguistic and formal experimentation in its portrayal. Nicholas Robinette argues that a kind of realist backbeat structures the cacophony of perspectives, moods, philosophical excursions, and linguistic density of novels like Nuruddin Farah's"Sweet and Sour Milk" and George Lamming's "The Emigrants". Realism, Form and the Postcolonial Novel" recovers this underlying realism and shows how the postcolonial novel has employed formal experiment in order to map our social experience.
ISBN: 1137451327 (electronic bk.)
Source: 775878Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PN56.R3
Dewey Class. No.: 809/.912
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