In The Realistic Imagination, George Levine argues that the Victorian realists and the later modernists were in fact doing similar things in their fiction: they were trying to use language to get beyond language. Levine sees the history of the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century novel as a continuing process in which each generation of writers struggled to escape the grip of convention and attempted to create new language to express their particular sense of reality. As these attempts hardened into new conventions, they generated new attempts to break free.
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George Levine is professor and chairman of the English Department at Rutgers University.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981. First edition. Original blue cloth with silver spine lettering. Very good in a very good jacket. Octavo, xii + 324 pages. SIGNED COPY WITH SCHOLARLY ANNOTATIONS: This copy bears the ownership signature of literary critic Michael Gorra on the front endpaper and contains his extensive ink annotations and underlining throughout the text. Gorra, a renowned literary critic and professor at Smith College, reviewed this work in his 1982 essay "The Real Thing" in The American Scholar, providing critical analysis of Levine's examination of realism in English fiction. The annotations offer unique insights into Gorra's interpretative process and scholarly engagement with Levine's arguments. An exceptional copy for collectors interested in literary criticism, the evolution of realism, and the intellectual interplay between prominent scholars. Codice articolo University-Press-Annex-15
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