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Expulsion and the Nineteenth-Century Novel - The Scapegoat in English Realist Fiction (Hardcover)
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Expulsion and the Nineteenth-Century Novel - The Scapegoat in English Realist Fiction (Hardcover)
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This lively and original book examines the notion that the realist
novel reinforces existing social structures through its techniques
of representation. Michiel Heyns depicts the nineteenth-century
literary scapegoat - the ostensible victim of the expulsive
pressure of plot - as begetter of an alternative vision,
questioning the values apparently upheld by the novel as a whole.
Novels, like communities, need scapegoats to rid them of their
unexpressed anxieties. This has placed the realist novel under
suspicion of collaborating with established authority, by
reproducing the very structures it often seeks to criticize.
Expulsion and the Nineteenth-Century Novel investigates this charge
through close and illuminating readings of five realist novels of
the nineteenth century: Austen's Mansfield Park, Dickens's Our
Mutual Friend, Eliot's Daniel Deronda, Conrad's Lord Jim, and
James's The Golden Bowl. Michiel Heyns looks at these works in
relation to one another, to their literary and social contexts, and
to modern critical thinking. Sceptical of unexamined abstractions,
but appreciative of the acumen of much recent criticism, this book
places the realist novel in the centre of current debates, while
yet respecting the power of literature to anticipate the insights
of the its critics.
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