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British Short Fiction in the Early Nineteenth Century - The Rise of the Tale (Hardcover, New Ed)
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British Short Fiction in the Early Nineteenth Century - The Rise of the Tale (Hardcover, New Ed)
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In spite of the importance of the idea of the 'tale' within
Romantic-era literature, short fiction of the period has received
little attention from critics. Contextualizing British short
fiction within the broader framework of early nineteenth-century
print culture, Tim Killick argues that authors and publishers
sought to present short fiction in book-length volumes as a way of
competing with the novel as a legitimate and prestigious genre.
Beginning with an overview of the development of short fiction
through the late eighteenth century and analysis of the publishing
conditions for the genre, including its appearance in magazines and
annuals, Killick shows how Washington Irving's hugely popular
collections set the stage for British writers. Subsequent chapters
consider the stories and sketches of writers as diverse as Mary
Russell Mitford and James Hogg, as well as didactic short fiction
by authors such as Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Amelia Opie.
His book makes a convincing case for the evolution of short fiction
into a self-conscious, intentionally modern form, with its own
techniques and imperatives, separate from those of the novel.
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