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The English Novel From Dickens To Lawrence Raymond Williams

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The English Novel From Dickens To Lawrence Raymond Williams
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Publisher: Random House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.27 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Raymond Williams
ISBN: 9781448191284, 1448191289
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The English Novel From Dickens To Lawrence Raymond Williams by Raymond Williams 9781448191284, 1448191289 instant download after payment.

Raymond Williams begins his brilliantly perceptive study of the English novel in the 1840s, a period of rapid social change brought on by the Industrial Revolution, the struggle for democratic reform, and the growth of cities and towns. Unsettling, indeed critical, for individuals and communities alike, this process of change prompted the novelists of the time to explore new forms of writing. The genius of Dickens, the powerful originality of the Bront? sisters, the passionate vision of George Eliot – all gave new force and humanity to the English novel, whose roots in the evolving community Raymond Williams proceeds to trace through the work of Hardy, Gissing and Wells, and on to D.H. Lawrence.

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