Perspectives on Fiction - James L. Calderwood, Harold E. Toliver (Ed.)
KORTE INHOUD
The essays collected here examine a number of recurrent problems in the reading and analysis of fiction. Though their emphasis falls collectively on modern prose fiction and its special problems of style, point of view, characterization and plot, a few also range among epics, myths, sagas, and folktales. One examines fictional representation in general and another the effects of printing on form.