This book is a comparative study of 12 works of fiction broadly
representative of the Western canon. Its aim is to discover what
gives these 12 works their lasting appeal and vitality over and
beyond their formal qualities. It focuses on the interplay of text
and subtext within each work after defining these terms at the
outset. It then compares its 12 sample classics systematically in a
conclusion that argues from the works themselves to classics in
general.
Binion's key finding is that for a piece of fiction to feel
deep, whole, and great, as classics do, its text must be
underpinned from start to finish by a subtext, or alternative
reading, which calls that text itself into question. A book for
scholar, student and educated public alike, no serious reader will
be able to consider what makes a classic without reference to this
work.
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