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The novelist at the crossroads and other essays on fiction and criticism / David Lodge.

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: London ; New York : Ark, c1971 [reprinted 1986]Description: xi, 297 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 0744800390 (pbk) :
DDC classification:
  • 823.9Β LON
Contents:
The novelist at the crossroads--Waiting for the end: current novel criticism--Towards a poetics of fiction: an approach through language--Choice and chance in literary composition: a self-analysis--Graham Greene--The uses and abuses of omniscience: method and meaning in Muriel Spark's The prime of Miss Jean Brodie--The Chesterbelloc and the Jews--Objections to William Burroughs--Samuel Beckett: some ping understood--Hemingway's clean, well-lighted, puzzling place--Assessing H. G. Wells--Utopia and criticism: the radical longing for Paradise--Post-pill Paradise Lost: John Updike's Couples--Crosscurrents in Modern English criticism.
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Books Central Library, University of Rajshahi Fiction 823.9 LON 1986 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C-2 Available BDT A128834

Originally published: London : Routledge and K. Paul, 1971.

Includes Bibliography: p. [287]-291 and index.

The novelist at the crossroads--Waiting for the end: current novel criticism--Towards a poetics of fiction: an approach through language--Choice and chance in literary composition: a self-analysis--Graham Greene--The uses and abuses of omniscience: method and meaning in Muriel Spark's The prime of Miss Jean Brodie--The Chesterbelloc and the Jews--Objections to William Burroughs--Samuel Beckett: some ping understood--Hemingway's clean, well-lighted, puzzling place--Assessing H. G. Wells--Utopia and criticism: the radical longing for Paradise--Post-pill Paradise Lost: John Updike's Couples--Crosscurrents in Modern English criticism.

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