- The Art of Fiction (book)
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name = The Art of Fiction
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author = David Lodge
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
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publisher = Secker & Warburg
release_date =October 12 ,1992
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media_type = Print (hardcover, paperback)
pages = 224 pp (hardcover)
isbn = 0436256711 (Secker & Warburg)
preceded_by =Paradise News
followed_by = Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader"The Art of Fiction" is a book of literary criticism by the British novelist David Lodge. The chapters of the book first appeared in 1991-2 as weekly columns in
The Independent on Sunday and were eventually gathered into book form and published in 1992. The essays as they appear in the book have in many cases been expanded from their original format.Lodge focuses each chapter upon one aspect of the art of fiction, comprising some fifty topics. Every chapter also begins with a passage from classic or modern literature that Lodge feels embodies the technique or topic at hand. Some of the topics Lodge analyzes are "Beginning" (the first chapter), The Intrusive Author, The Epistolary Novel,
Magic Realism ,Irony and Metafiction. Among the authors he quotes in order to illustrate his points areJane Austen ,J. D. Salinger ,Henry James ,Virginia Woolf ,Martin Amis ,F. Scott Fitzgerald and even himself.Chapters
# Beginning
Jane Austen "Emma ,"Ford Madox Ford , [http://www.austen.com/emma/ch1.htm " Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever and rich ..."]
# The Intrusive AuthorGeorge Eliot ,E. M. Forster
# SuspenseThomas Hardy
# Teenage SkazJ. D. Salinger
# The Epistolary NovelMichael Frayn
# Point of ViewHenry James
# MysteryRudyard Kipling
# NamesDavid Lodge ,Paul Auster
# The Stream of ConsciousnessVirginia Woolf
# Interior MonologueJames Joyce
# DefamiliarisationCharlotte Brontë
# The Sense of PlaceMartin Amis
# ListsF. Scott Fitzgerald
# Introducing a CharacterChristopher Isherwood
# SurpriseWilliam Makepeace Thackeray
# Time-ShiftMuriel Spark
# The Reader in the TextLaurence Sterne
# WeatherJane Austen ,Charles Dickens
# RepetitionErnest Hemingway
# Fancy ProseVladimir Nabokov
# IntertextualityJoseph Conrad
# The Experimental NovelHenry Green
# The Comic NovelKingsley Amis
# Magic RealismMilan Kundera
# Staying on the SurfaceMalcolm Bradbury
# Showing and TellingHenry Fielding
# Telling in Different VoicesFay Weldon
# A Sense of the PastJohn Fowles
# Imagining the FutureGeorge Orwell
# SymbolismD. H. Lawrence
# AllegorySamuel Butler
# EpiphanyJohn Updike
# CoincidenceHenry James
# The Unreliable NarratorKazuo Ishiguro
# The ExoticGraham Greene
# Chapters etc.Tobias Smollett ,Laurence Sterne ,Sir Walter Scott ,George Eliot ,James Joyce
# The TelephoneEvelyn Waugh
# SurrealismLeonora Carrington
# IronyArnold Bennett
# MotivationGeorge Eliot
# DurationDonald Barthelme
# Implication William Cooper
# The TitleGeorge Gissing
# IdeasAnthony Burgess
# The Non-Fiction NovelThomas Carlyle
# MetafictionJohn Barth
# The UncannyEdgar Allan Poe
# Narrative StructureLeonard Michaels
# AporiaSamuel Beckett
# EndingJane Austen ,William Golding
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