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Autonomous Voices An Exploration of Polyphony in the Novels of Samuel Richardson (2003)
ISBN: 9783906769806 bzw. 3906769801, in Deutsch, Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien, 2003. 236 pp., 2 tables, Taschenbuch, neu.
The novels of Samuel Richardson are the essential topic of this book. Its main aim is to use Bakhtin?s definition of polyphony as a way into Richardson?s work and, in turn, to provide a basis from which to revise Bakhtin. After tracing the development of psychological realism in the eighteenth-century novel and the growing potential for autonomy in the fictional character in general, the book goes on to examine the potential for polyphony which first emerges in Pamela and reaches its height in Clarissa. Between editions of this momentous novel, Richardson felt compelled to make frantic attempts to control the reader?s interpretation of the text. Lovelace ? the villain of Clarissa ? acquires a degree of autonomy that bears startlingly vivid testimony to the plurality of human identity itself. Sir Charles Grandison, Richardson?s last novel, is a vivid retreat from the powerful effect of Lovelace.
Autonomous Voices. An Exploration of Polyphony in the Novels of Samuel Richardson. 236 Seiten (2003)
ISBN: 9783906769806 bzw. 3906769801, in Deutsch, Oxford ; Bern ; Berlin ; Bruxelles ; Frankfurt am Main ; New York ; Wien : Lang, Taschenbuch, neu.
236 S. ; 23 cm The novels of Samuel Richardson are the essential topic of this book. Its main aim is to use Bakhtins definition of polyphony as a way into Richardsons work and, in turn, to provide a basis from which to revise Bakhtin. After tracing the development of psychological realism in the eighteenth-century novel and the growing potential for autonomy in the fictional character in general, the book goes on to examine the potential for polyphony which first emerges in Pamela and reaches its height in Clarissa. Between editions of this momentous novel, Richardson felt compelled to make frantic attempts to control the readers interpretation of the text. Lovelace - the villain of Clarissa - acquires a degree of autonomy that bears startlingly vivid testimony to the plurality of human identity itself. Sir Charles Grandison, Richardsons last novel, is a vivid retreat from the powerful effect of Lovelace. ISBN 9783906769806 Sprache: de Gewicht in Gramm: 350.
Autonomous Voices. An Exploration of Polyphony in the Novels of Samuel Richardson. 236 Seiten (2003)
ISBN: 9783906769806 bzw. 3906769801, in Deutsch, Oxford Bern Berlin Bruxelles Frankfurt am Main New York Wien : Lang, neu.
236 S. 23 cm SoftcoverThe novels of Samuel Richardson are the essential topic of this book. Its main aim is to use Bakhtins definition of polyphony as a way into Richardsons work and, in turn, to provide a basis from which to revise Bakhtin. After tracing the development of psychological realism in the eighteenth-century novel and the growing potential for autonomy in the fictional character in general, the book goes on to examine the potential for polyphony which first emerges in Pamela and reaches its height in Clarissa. Between editions of this momentous novel, Richardson felt compelled to make frantic attempts to control the readers interpretation of the text. Lovelace - the villain of Clarissa - acquires a degree of autonomy that bears startlingly vivid testimony to the plurality of human identity itself. Sir Charles Grandison, Richardsons last novel, is a vivid retreat from the powerful effect of Lovelace. ISBN 9783906769806.
Autonomous Voices - An Exploration of Polyphony in the Novels of Samuel Richardson
ISBN: 9783906769806 bzw. 3906769801, vermutlich in Englisch, Peter Lang, Taschenbuch, neu.
Autonomous Voices: The novels of Samuel Richardson are the essential topic of this book. Its main aim is to use Bakhtin`s definition of polyphony as a way into Richardson`s work and, in turn, to provide a basis from which to revise Bakhtin.After tracing the development of psychological realism in the eighteenth-century novel and the growing potential for autonomy in the fictional character in general, the book goes on to examine the potential for polyphony which first emerges in Pamela and reaches its height in Clarissa . Between editions of this momentous novel, Richardson felt compelled to make frantic attempts to control the reader`s interpretation of the text. Lovelace - the villain of Clarissa - acquires a degree of autonomy that bears startlingly vivid testimony to the plurality of human identity itself. Sir Charles Grandison , Richardson`s last novel, is a vivid retreat from the powerful effect of Lovelace. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Autonomous Voices: An Exploration of Polyphony in the Novels of Samuel Richardson Alex Townsend Author
ISBN: 9783906769806 bzw. 3906769801, vermutlich in Englisch, Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Taschenbuch, neu.
The novels of Samuel Richardson are the essential topic of this book. Its main aim is to use Bakhtin’s definition of polyphony as a way into Richardson’s work and, in turn, to provide a basis from which to revise Bakhtin. After tracing the development of psychological realism in the eighteenth-century novel and the growing potential for autonomy in the fictional character in general, the book goes on to examine the potential for polyphony which first emerges in Pamela and reaches its height in Clarissa. Between editions of this momentous novel, Richardson felt compelled to make frantic attempts to control the reader’s interpretation of the text. Lovelace – the villain of Clarissa – acquires a degree of autonomy that bears startlingly vivid testimony to the plurality of human identity itself. Sir Charles Grandison, Richardson’s last novel, is a vivid retreat from the powerful effect of Lovelace.
Autonomous Voices
ISBN: 9783906769806 bzw. 3906769801, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
The novels of Samuel Richardson are the essential topic of this book. Its main aim is to use Bakhtin's definition of polyphony as a way into Richardson's work and, in turn, to provide a basis from which to revise Bakhtin.After tracing the development of psychological realism in the eighteenth-century novel and the growing potential for autonomy in the fictional character in general, the book goes on to examine the potential for polyphony which first emerges in Pamela and reaches its height in Clarissa .Between editions of this momentous novel, Richardson felt compelled to make frantic attempts to control the reader's interpretation of the text. Lovelace - the villain of Clarissa - acquires a degree of autonomy that bears startlingly vivid testimony to the plurality of human identity itself. Sir Charles Grandison , Richardson's last novel, is a vivid retreat from the powerful effect of Lovelace.
Autonomous Voices
ISBN: 3906769801 bzw. 9783906769806, vermutlich in Englisch, Lang Peter, Taschenbuch, neu.
Autonomous Voices An Exploration of Polyphony in the Novels of Sa
ISBN: 9783906769806 bzw. 3906769801, in Deutsch, Peter Lang, Autonomous Voices An Exploration of Polyphony in the Novels of Sa, gebraucht.
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