The distinctive and varied formal roles that a fictional society
might play in a novel is the subject of this pioneering work.
Langland opens with a discussion of novel theory, placing her
perspectives within contemporary theory, and follows with a
discussion of novels from the British, American, and Continental
traditions from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth
centuries. She also raises questions about society in the novel as
an expression of Western and Eastern values.
Originally published in 1984.
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