Aspects of the Novel

Aspects of the Novel

E.M. Forster

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BLACK EAGLE BOOKS
Año de edición:
2023
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Estudios literarios: ficción, novelistas y prosistas
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9781645603528
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Widely accepted as a pioneering work of literary criticism, Forster’s Aspects of the Novel provides the critical readers with fundamental conceptual tools to approach the study of novels. His lectures, compiled in this book, are invaluable for students and researchers who intend to pursue their critical studies on the genre of fiction, cutting across languages, cultures and literary ages. 

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