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| 作者简介: David Lodge (1935-) is one of the leading contemporary novelists and critics. His first novel The Picturegoers was published in 1960, since then he has published 10 more novels including Changing Places (1975), Small World (1984), Therapy (1995) and most recently Thinks (2001). |
| FOREWORD TO ROUTLEDGE CLASSICS EDITION PREFACE PART I The Novelist's Medium and the Novelist's Art: Problems in Criticism 1 Introductory Modern Criticism and Literary Language Poetry and Prose F. W. Bateson: Ideas and Logic Christopher Caudwell: The Current of Mock Reality The Argument from Translation Proust and Scott Moncrieff Compared Translation: Poetry and Prose The Argument from Bad Writing The Modern Movement in Fiction: A Digression Summary of Arguments J. M. Cameron: These Words in this Order Language and Fictional Illusion F. W. Bateson and B. Shakevitch: Particularity Conclusions to Section 1 2 Concepts of Style Stylistics Style and Modern Linguistics M. Riffaterre: Scientific Stylistics J. Warburg: Appropriate Choice F. R. Leavis and the Moral Dimension of Fiction 3 Conclusions: Principles Conclusions: Methods Repetition PART II Introductory 1 The Vocabulary off'Mansfield Park' 2 Fire and Eyre: Charlotte Brontes War of Earthly Elements 3 The Rhetoric of'Hard Times' 4 Tess, Nature, and the Voices of Hardy 5 Strether bythe River 6 'Tono-Bungay' and the Condition off England 7 The Modern, The Contemporary, and the Importance of'being Amis AFTERWORD TO THE SECOND EDITION (1984) REFERENCES INDEX |
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