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The True Story of the Nove
Image of the 1996 book jacket1996 Book cover
AuthorMargaret Anne Doody
SubjectFiction technique, history and criticism. Literary criticism. Interpretation.
Published1996
PublisherRutgers University Press
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint, E-book
Pages580
ISBN9780585234205 9780813524535
OCLC44964682
Dewey Decimal809.3
LC ClassPN3355.D66 1996
WebsiteOfficial website
Includes bibliographical references (p. 531-553) and index.

The True Story of the Novel is a voluminous nonfiction book that is a feminist critique and revisionist history of the novel. It was written by Margaret Anne Doody and published by Rutgers University Press in 1996.

References

  1. ^ Brown, Ashley (1998). "Reviewed work: The True Story of the Novel, by Margaret Anne Doody". The Comparatist. 22: 188–190. JSTOR 44366996.
  2. ^ New, Peter (1998). "Reviewed work: The True Story of the Novel, Margaret Anne Doody". The Modern Language Review. 93 (3): 773–774. doi:10.2307/3736507. JSTOR 3736507.
  3. ^ Turner, James Grantham (1999). "Reviewed work: The True Story of the Novel, Margaret Anne Doody". Modern Philology. 96 (3): 364–370. doi:10.1086/492765. JSTOR 439222.
  4. Hagen, W. M. (1998). "Reviewed work: The True Story of the Novel, Margaret Anne Doody". World Literature Today. 72 (1): 218–219. doi:10.2307/40153740. JSTOR 40153740.
  5. Davis, Lennard J. (1997). "Novel Worship". Novel: A Forum on Fiction. 30 (3): 405–408. doi:10.2307/1345762. JSTOR 1345762.
  6. Richetti, John (1998). "Reviewed work: The True Story of the Novel, Margaret Anne Doody". The American Historical Review. 103 (1): 137–138. doi:10.2307/2650781. JSTOR 2650781.

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Further reading

  • Turner, James Grantham (2012). "'Romance' and the Novel in Restoration England". The Review of English Studies. 63 (258): 58–85. doi:10.1093/res/hgr041. JSTOR 41410090.
  1. Delsandro, Erica Gene (2019). "No More Missed Connections". Woolf Studies Annual. 25: 73–96. JSTOR 26932502.
  2. Dekoven, Marianne (1992). "The Politics of Modernist Form". New Literary History. 23 (3): 675–690. doi:10.2307/469225. JSTOR 469225.
  3. Warner, William B. (1992). "The Elevation of the Novel in England: Hegemony and Literary History". ELH. 59 (3): 577–596. doi:10.2307/2873443. JSTOR 2873443.
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