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Author Levine, George, 1931-

Title The realistic imagination : English fiction from Frankenstein to Lady Chatterley / George Levine
Published Chicago : University Of Chicago Press, [1981]
©1981

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Description x, 357 pages ; 24 cm
Contents pt. 1. Introduction: idea, reality, and the monster Realism -- The pattern: Frankenstein and Austen to Conrad -- pt. 2. Pre-Victorian realism: banishing the monster Northanger Abbey: from parody to novel and the translated monster -- Sir Walter Scott: history and the distancing of desire -- Scott and the death of the hero -- pt. 3. Mid-Victorian realism: conventions of the real Thackeray: "the legitimate high priest of truth" and the problematics of the real -- Thackeray: some elements of realism -- Pendennis: the virtue of the dilettante's unbelief -- Trollope: reality and the rules of the game -- The landscape of reality -- pt. 4. Transformations of reality Thomas Hardy's The mayor of Casterbridge: reversing the real -- George Eliot, Conrad, and the invisible world -- The hero as dilettante: Middlemarch and Nostromo -- Epilogue Lawrence, Frankenstein, and the reversal of realism
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject English fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
Realism in literature.
LC no. 80017444
ISBN 0226475506