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Contents
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1
1 The Humanistic Heritage of James and Lubbock: the
Emergence of an Aesthetic of the Novel
16
2 The Importance of E. M. Forster's Aspects of the Novel 41
3 Privileging Literary Criticism: the Legacy of F. R. Leavis's
The Great Tradition
60
4 'The Idea Embodied in the Cosmology': the Significance of
Dorothy Van Ghent's The English Novel: Form and Function
80
5 'Formal Realism': the Importance of Ian Watt's The Rise of
the Novel
99
6 Two Major Voices of the 1950s: Northrop Frye's Anatomy of
Criticism and Erich Auerbach's Mimesis
118
7 Reading as a Moral Activity: the Importance of Wayne C.
Booth's The Rhetoric of Fiction
151
8 The Consolation of Form: the Theoretical and Historical
Significance of Frank Kermode's The Sense of an Ending
170
9 Marxist Criticism of the English Novel: Arnold Kettle's An
Introduction to the English Novel
and Raymond Williams's
The English Novel from Dickens to Lawrence
187
10 The Fictional Theories of J. Hillis Miller: Humanism,
Phenomenology, and Deconstruction in The Form of
Victorian Fiction and Fiction and Repetition
222
Selected Bibliography 267
Index 273

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Humanistic Heritage: Critical Theories of the English Novel from James to Hillis Miller. Contributors: Daniel R. Schwarz - author. Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1986. Page Number: vii.
    
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