
The Novel; what it is
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Authors:
- Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)
1854 - 1909
About this book
In an era marked by literary experimentation and the rise of realism, "The Novel; what it is" by F. Marion Crawford delves into the intricate fabric of the novel as a genre. This critical essay examines the essence of storytelling, emphasizing the novel's role in reflecting societal truths and human experiences. Crawford articulates the significance of narrative structure and character development, offering insights that resonate with both writers and readers alike. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work invites a deeper understanding of literary form and its cultural implications. Engage with Crawford's exploration of the novel’s purpose and its dynamic relationship with other artistic expressions, and discover how literature shapes our perception of reality.
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