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The modern English novel / Ajay Das.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Pearl Books; 2017.Edition: 1st ed. 2017Description: 224 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-83026-35-7
DDC classification:
  • 23 823.803 DAS
Contents:
1. The english novel before the nineteenth century 2. The English novel in the Nineteenth century 3. George Meredith and Thomas Hardy 4. The Victorian Age and the Age of Edward VIII 5. Samuel Butler and his Influence 6. Henry James and the psychological novel 7. Development of the English novel during the past thirty years 8. The regionalists 9. The five great contemporary novelists 10. The women novelists from George Eliot to the war 11. The younger generation 12. D.H. Lawrence 13. Conclusion
Summary: In many respects this book is nothing more than an abridgment of other books. The book is prepared keeping in view of the University students and teachers. It reflects individual works and in depth criticism of novels. Lucidly written the text focuses on the modernism and how the elements were transported into the english novel.
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1. The english novel before the nineteenth century
2. The English novel in the Nineteenth century
3. George Meredith and Thomas Hardy
4. The Victorian Age and the Age of Edward VIII
5. Samuel Butler and his Influence
6. Henry James and the psychological novel
7. Development of the English novel during the past thirty years
8. The regionalists
9. The five great contemporary novelists
10. The women novelists from George Eliot to the war
11. The younger generation
12. D.H. Lawrence
13. Conclusion

In many respects this book is nothing more than an abridgment of other books. The book is prepared keeping in view of the University students and teachers. It reflects individual works and in depth criticism of novels. Lucidly written the text focuses on the modernism and how the elements were transported into the english novel.

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