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Ideas And The Novel Mccarthy Mary

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Ideas And The Novel Mccarthy Mary
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Publisher: Open Road Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.66 MB
Pages: 167
Author: McCarthy, Mary
ISBN: 9781480441217, 148044121X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Ideas And The Novel Mccarthy Mary by Mccarthy, Mary 9781480441217, 148044121X instant download after payment.

In this eye-opening book, Mary McCarthy shares her love of the novel and her fear that it is becoming an endangered literary species

“He had a mind so fine that no idea could violate it.”


So begins Mary McCarthy’s fascinating critical analysis of the novel (and its practitioners) from her double-edged perspective as both reader and writer. The bestselling author ofThe Group takes T. S. Eliot’s quote about Henry James, written in 1918, as a jumping-off point to discuss how the novel has evolved—or not—in the last century. In this lively, erudite book, McCarthy throws down the gauntlet: Why did the nineteenth century produce novels of ideas while the twentieth century is so lacking in serious fiction? She winnows out the underachieving (read: overhyped) authors from the geniuses, explores why Jean Valjean personifies man’s conscience in Victor Hugo’sLes Misérables, and shows how Stendhal’sThe Red and the Black“illustrates the evil effects of reading.”She also tackles the role of the omniscient narratorand analogizes novels to air travel.
With its exploration of authors from Balzac to D. H. Lawrence,Ideas and the Novelholds inviolate the idea of the novel as a means ultimately of liberating ideas.
This ebook features an illustrated biography of Mary McCarthy including rare images from the author’s estate.

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