Novel Violence
A Narratography of Victorian Fiction
Novel Violence
A Narratography of Victorian Fiction
Victorian novels, Garrett Stewart argues, hurtle forward in prose as violent as the brutal human existence they chronicle. In Novel Violence, he explains how such language assaults the norms of written expression and how, in doing so, it counteracts the narratives it simultaneously propels.
Immersing himself in the troubling plots of Charles Dickens, Anne Brontë, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy, Stewart uses his brilliant new method of narratography to trace the microplots of language as they unfold syllable by syllable. By pinpointing where these linguistic narratives collide with the stories that give them context, he makes a powerful case for the centrality of verbal conflict to the experience of reading Victorian novels. He also maps his finely wrought argument on the spectrum of influential theories of the novel—including those of Georg Lukács and Ian Watt—and tests it against Edgar Allan Poe’s antinovelistic techniques. In the process, Stewart shifts critical focus toward the grain of narrative and away from more abstract analyses of structure or cultural context, revealing how novels achieve their semantic and psychic effects and unearthing, in prose, something akin to poetry.
280 pages | 1 halftone | 6 x 9 | © 2009
Literature and Literary Criticism: General Criticism and Critical Theory
Reviews
Table of Contents
Backlog \ Prologue
Fiction in its Prose
Introduction
Narrative Intension
1 The Omitted Person Plot
Little Dorrit’s Fault
2 Attention Surfeit Disorder
An “Interregnum” on Poescript vs. Plot
3 Mind Frames
Anne Brontë’s Exchange Economy
4 Of Time as a River
The Mill of Desire
5 Death Per Force
Tess’s Destined End
Epilogue / Dialogue
Novel Criticism as Media Study
Notes to Chapters
Index
Awards
International Society for the Study of Narrative (ISSN): George and Barbara Perkins Prize
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