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Gothic Novelists is a single-volume reference that contains selected essays from Critical Survey of Long Fiction, Fourth Edition. Every article in this set was carefully selected by our editors to provide the best information available about the topic covered. The essays in Gothic Novelists discuss such influential writers as Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Rice, and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. See below for the complete Table of Contents.
Gothic Novelists Table of Contents
Gothic Novel, The
Ainsworth, William Harrison
Atwood, Margaret
Brontë, Charlotte
Brontë, Emily
Brown, Charles Brockden
Collins, Wilkie
De la Mare, Walter
Desai, Anita
Du Maurier, Daphne
Hartley, L. P.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Hoffmann, E. T. A.
Hugo, Victor
Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan
Lewis, Matthew Gregory
Maturin, Charles Robert
Oates, Joyce Carol
Purdy, James
Radcliffe, Ann
Rice, Anne
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
Tanizaki, Jun'ichiro
About Critical Survey of Long Fiction
Completely updated and expanded, Critical Survey of Long Fiction, Fourth Edition offers profiles of major writers of long fiction throughout history and the world, including analyses of their significant novels and novellas. It also discusses the novel in overview essays by time period, country, ethnicity, and genre, and provides valuable resource material.
All the original essays were evaluated for their currency, and 130 of them were replaced or substantially revised, in some cases by the original contributors. The sections "Other Literary Forms," "Achievements," "Biography," and "Analysis" were updated to include recent developments: new titles or awards, changes in residence or employment, and alterations in critical and popular reception. For these essays, one or more sections on specific novels or novellas were added.
This edition also provides 61 informative overviews in Volume 10 organized under the categories "Long Fiction in History," "North American Long Fiction," and "Genre Overviews"; eight of the essays are new.
The essays are arranged alphabetically by author. Each essay begins with full data on dates and places of birth and death, and a list of the author's "Principal Long Fiction." A brief overview of "Other Literary Forms" places the author in a larger literary context. Two longer sections, "Achievements" and "Biography," follow. "Analysis," the heart of the essay, describes the author's work in the long fiction form and examines it in terms of themes, typical concerns, characters, and motifs; several subsections on the author's most important works illustrate these themes. Finally, a "Further Readings" section lists authoritative, up-to-date resources.
Gothic Novelists Table of Contents
Gothic Novel, The
Ainsworth, William Harrison
Atwood, Margaret
Brontë, Charlotte
Brontë, Emily
Brown, Charles Brockden
Collins, Wilkie
De la Mare, Walter
Desai, Anita
Du Maurier, Daphne
Hartley, L. P.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Hoffmann, E. T. A.
Hugo, Victor
Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan
Lewis, Matthew Gregory
Maturin, Charles Robert
Oates, Joyce Carol
Purdy, James
Radcliffe, Ann
Rice, Anne
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
Tanizaki, Jun'ichiro
About Critical Survey of Long Fiction
Completely updated and expanded, Critical Survey of Long Fiction, Fourth Edition offers profiles of major writers of long fiction throughout history and the world, including analyses of their significant novels and novellas. It also discusses the novel in overview essays by time period, country, ethnicity, and genre, and provides valuable resource material.
All the original essays were evaluated for their currency, and 130 of them were replaced or substantially revised, in some cases by the original contributors. The sections "Other Literary Forms," "Achievements," "Biography," and "Analysis" were updated to include recent developments: new titles or awards, changes in residence or employment, and alterations in critical and popular reception. For these essays, one or more sections on specific novels or novellas were added.
This edition also provides 61 informative overviews in Volume 10 organized under the categories "Long Fiction in History," "North American Long Fiction," and "Genre Overviews"; eight of the essays are new.
The essays are arranged alphabetically by author. Each essay begins with full data on dates and places of birth and death, and a list of the author's "Principal Long Fiction." A brief overview of "Other Literary Forms" places the author in a larger literary context. Two longer sections, "Achievements" and "Biography," follow. "Analysis," the heart of the essay, describes the author's work in the long fiction form and examines it in terms of themes, typical concerns, characters, and motifs; several subsections on the author's most important works illustrate these themes. Finally, a "Further Readings" section lists authoritative, up-to-date resources.
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