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本书为英国小说史,其中内容有:chapter one introduction
chapter two the rise of the novel
chapter three pioneers of british novel
chapter four the first flourishint of british novel
chapter five the sentimental novel and the gothic novel
chapter six domestic and historical novel
chapter seven other early 19tg century novelists
chapter eight novels of social criticism(1)
chpater eight novels of social criticism(2)
chpater the some minor late-victorian novelists
chpater eleven extension of victorian realism
chpater twelve the rise of modernism
chpater thirteen modernism continude
chpater fourteen the apex of modernism
chapter fifteen novles of social satire
目录
目录
Ⅲ. The Appearance of a New Genre
Ⅵ. James Gordon Farrell and Paul Scott
Chapter Eighteen Recent Novelists
Ⅰ. Margaret Drabble and Antonia Susan Byatt
Ⅱ. Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul , Timothy Mo and Kazuo Ishiguro
Ⅲ. Julian Barnes
Ⅳ. Peter Ackroyd
Ⅴ. Salman Rushdie
Ⅵ. Emma Tennant and Angela Carter
Ⅶ. William Boyd
Ⅷ. Martin Amis
Ⅳ. Features and Tendencies of the 18th Century Novel
Ⅸ. Graham Swift
Ⅹ. Ian McEwan
A List of Writers and Their Works
Select Bibliography
Index
Chapter Three Pioneers of British Novel
Ⅰ. Daniel Defoe
Ⅱ. Jonathan Swift
Chapter Four The First Flourishing of British Novel
Ⅰ. Samuel Richardson
Ⅱ. Henry Fielding
Ⅲ. Tobias Smollett
Ⅳ. Some Minor Novelists
Chapter One Introduction
Chapter Five The Sentimental Novel and the Gothic Novel
Ⅰ. Laurence Sterne
Ⅱ. Other Novelists of Sensibility
Ⅲ. Fanny Burney
Ⅳ. The Gothic Novel
Ⅴ. Mrs Ann Radcliffe and Mary Shelley
Chapter Six Domestic and Historical Novel
Ⅰ. Three Minor Women Novelists
Ⅱ. Jane Austen
Ⅲ. Walter Scott
Ⅰ. Definitions of the Novel
Ⅳ. Three Minor Scottish Novelists
Chapter Seven Other Early 19th Century Novelists
Ⅰ. Novels About War and Frederick Marryat
Ⅱ. The Silver-fork Novel and Catherine Gore
Ⅲ. Thomas Love Peacock
Ⅳ. Benjamin Disraeli
Ⅴ. Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Ⅵ. The Bronte Sisters
Chapter Eight Novels of Social Criticism(1)
Ⅰ. Elizabeth Gaskell
Ⅱ. Elements of the Novel
Ⅱ. Charles Dickens
Ⅲ. William Makepeace Thackeray
Ⅳ. Charles Kingsley
Chapter Nine Novels of Social Criticism(2)
Ⅰ. George Eliot
Ⅱ. Mrs Trollope and Anthony Trollope
Ⅲ. George Meredith
Ⅳ. Thomas Hardy
Chapter Ten Some Minor Late-Victorian Novelists
Ⅰ. Naturalism: Charles Reade and George Gissing
Ⅲ. Types of the Novel
Ⅱ. Aestheticism:Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde
Ⅲ. George Moore
Ⅳ. Wilkie Collins and the Novel of Sensation
Ⅴ. Robert Louis Stevenson and New Romanticism
Ⅵ. Conan Doyle and the Detective Novel
Ⅶ. Mark Rutherford and Lewis Carroll
Ⅷ. Rudyard Kipling
Ⅸ. Samuel Butler and Mrs Humphry Ward
Chapter Eleven Extension of Victorian Realism
Ⅰ. Herbert George Wells
Ⅳ. Development of British Novel
Ⅱ. Arnold Bennett
Ⅲ. John Galsworthy
Ⅳ. Somerset Maugham
Ⅴ. Some Minor Novelists
Ⅵ. Summary of the Victorian Novel
Chapter Twelve The Rise of Modernism
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Henry James
Ⅲ. Joseph Conrad
Ⅳ. Ford Madox Ford
Chapter Two The Rise of the Novel
Chapter Thirteen Modernism Continued
Ⅰ. Edward Morgan Forster
Ⅱ. David Herbert Lawrence
Ⅲ. Katherine Mansfield
Chapter Fourteen The Apex of Modernism
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Virginia Woolf
Ⅲ. James Joyce
Chapter Fifteen Novels of Social Satire
Ⅰ. Aldous Huxley
Ⅰ. The Expansion of the Reading Public
Ⅱ. Evelyn Waugh
Ⅲ. George Orwell
Ⅳ. Anthony Powell
Ⅴ. Henry Green
Ⅵ. Graham Greene
Chapter Sixteen The Post-War Novel(1)
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. The“Angry Young Men”
Ⅲ. Charles Percy Snow
Ⅳ. William Golding
Ⅱ. The Rise of Journalism
Ⅴ. John Ronald Tolkien
Ⅵ. Anthony Burgess
Ⅶ. Angus Wilson
Ⅷ. Lawrence Durrell
Chapter Seventeen The Post-war Novel(2)
Ⅰ. Doris Lessing
Ⅱ. Iris Murdoch
Ⅲ. Muriel Spark
Ⅳ. John Fowles
Ⅴ. David Lodge and malcolm Bradbury
Ⅲ. The Appearance of a New Genre
Ⅵ. James Gordon Farrell and Paul Scott
Chapter Eighteen Recent Novelists
Ⅰ. Margaret Drabble and Antonia Susan Byatt
Ⅱ. Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul , Timothy Mo and Kazuo Ishiguro
Ⅲ. Julian Barnes
Ⅳ. Peter Ackroyd
Ⅴ. Salman Rushdie
Ⅵ. Emma Tennant and Angela Carter
Ⅶ. William Boyd
Ⅷ. Martin Amis
Ⅳ. Features and Tendencies of the 18th Century Novel
Ⅸ. Graham Swift
Ⅹ. Ian McEwan
A List of Writers and Their Works
Select Bibliography
Index
Chapter Three Pioneers of British Novel
Ⅰ. Daniel Defoe
Ⅱ. Jonathan Swift
Chapter Four The First Flourishing of British Novel
Ⅰ. Samuel Richardson
Ⅱ. Henry Fielding
Ⅲ. Tobias Smollett
Ⅳ. Some Minor Novelists
Chapter One Introduction
Chapter Five The Sentimental Novel and the Gothic Novel
Ⅰ. Laurence Sterne
Ⅱ. Other Novelists of Sensibility
Ⅲ. Fanny Burney
Ⅳ. The Gothic Novel
Ⅴ. Mrs Ann Radcliffe and Mary Shelley
Chapter Six Domestic and Historical Novel
Ⅰ. Three Minor Women Novelists
Ⅱ. Jane Austen
Ⅲ. Walter Scott
Ⅰ. Definitions of the Novel
Ⅳ. Three Minor Scottish Novelists
Chapter Seven Other Early 19th Century Novelists
Ⅰ. Novels About War and Frederick Marryat
Ⅱ. The Silver-fork Novel and Catherine Gore
Ⅲ. Thomas Love Peacock
Ⅳ. Benjamin Disraeli
Ⅴ. Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Ⅵ. The Bronte Sisters
Chapter Eight Novels of Social Criticism(1)
Ⅰ. Elizabeth Gaskell
Ⅱ. Elements of the Novel
Ⅱ. Charles Dickens
Ⅲ. William Makepeace Thackeray
Ⅳ. Charles Kingsley
Chapter Nine Novels of Social Criticism(2)
Ⅰ. George Eliot
Ⅱ. Mrs Trollope and Anthony Trollope
Ⅲ. George Meredith
Ⅳ. Thomas Hardy
Chapter Ten Some Minor Late-Victorian Novelists
Ⅰ. Naturalism: Charles Reade and George Gissing
Ⅲ. Types of the Novel
Ⅱ. Aestheticism:Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde
Ⅲ. George Moore
Ⅳ. Wilkie Collins and the Novel of Sensation
Ⅴ. Robert Louis Stevenson and New Romanticism
Ⅵ. Conan Doyle and the Detective Novel
Ⅶ. Mark Rutherford and Lewis Carroll
Ⅷ. Rudyard Kipling
Ⅸ. Samuel Butler and Mrs Humphry Ward
Chapter Eleven Extension of Victorian Realism
Ⅰ. Herbert George Wells
Ⅳ. Development of British Novel
Ⅱ. Arnold Bennett
Ⅲ. John Galsworthy
Ⅳ. Somerset Maugham
Ⅴ. Some Minor Novelists
Ⅵ. Summary of the Victorian Novel
Chapter Twelve The Rise of Modernism
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Henry James
Ⅲ. Joseph Conrad
Ⅳ. Ford Madox Ford
Chapter Two The Rise of the Novel
Chapter Thirteen Modernism Continued
Ⅰ. Edward Morgan Forster
Ⅱ. David Herbert Lawrence
Ⅲ. Katherine Mansfield
Chapter Fourteen The Apex of Modernism
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Virginia Woolf
Ⅲ. James Joyce
Chapter Fifteen Novels of Social Satire
Ⅰ. Aldous Huxley
Ⅰ. The Expansion of the Reading Public
Ⅱ. Evelyn Waugh
Ⅲ. George Orwell
Ⅳ. Anthony Powell
Ⅴ. Henry Green
Ⅵ. Graham Greene
Chapter Sixteen The Post-War Novel(1)
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. The“Angry Young Men”
Ⅲ. Charles Percy Snow
Ⅳ. William Golding
Ⅱ. The Rise of Journalism
Ⅴ. John Ronald Tolkien
Ⅵ. Anthony Burgess
Ⅶ. Angus Wilson
Ⅷ. Lawrence Durrell
Chapter Seventeen The Post-war Novel(2)
Ⅰ. Doris Lessing
Ⅱ. Iris Murdoch
Ⅲ. Muriel Spark
Ⅳ. John Fowles
Ⅴ. David Lodge and malcolm Bradbury
A Short History of British Novel
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