First published in 1979, this collection of thirty-nine essays on
the novel drawn from seventeen periodicals demonstrates the primary
concerns of those discussing the nature and purpose of prose
fiction in the period from 1870 to 1900. The essays reflect what
was thought and said about the art of fiction and reveal what
journalists of these periodicals thought were the most urgent
critical concerns facing the working reviewer. Including an
introduction which assesses the issues raised by the best
periodicals at the time, this anthology is designed to provide
students of Victorian fiction and critical theory with a collection
of essays on the art of fiction in a convenient and durable form.
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