"Psychology helps us to talk about what the novelist knows, but
fiction helps us to know what the psychologist is talking about."
So writes the author of this brilliant study. The chief impulse of
realistic fiction is mimetic; novels of psychological realism call
by their very nature for psychological analysis. This study uses
psychology to analyze important characters and to explore the
consciousness of the author and the work as a whole.
What is needed for the interpretation of realistic fiction is a
psychological theory congruent with the experience portrayed.
Emerging from Paris' approach are wholly new and illuminating
interpretations of Becky Sharp, William Dobbin, Amelia Sedley,
Julian Sorel, Madame de Renal, Mathilde de la Mole, Maggie
Tulliver, the underground man, Charley Marlow, and Lord Jim.
The psychological approach employed by Paris helps the reader
not only to grasp the intricacies of mimetic characterization, but
also to make sense of thematic inconsistencies which occur in some
of the books under consideration. For students of human behavior as
well as students of literature, the great figures of realistic
fiction provide a rich source of empathic understanding and
psychological insight.
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