The Narrative Properties of the 19th-Century Verse Novel Reflexive Structure, Intertextuality and Generic History
This book investigates the narrative properties of the 19th-century verse novel. The genre grew out of Lord Byron's Don Juan and established itself in various European literatures, with famous examples such as Pushkin's Eugene Onegin. The proposed analysis is unique in the existing literat...
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
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Hamburg
Hamburg University Press
2019
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Summary: | This book investigates the narrative properties of the 19th-century verse novel. The genre grew out of Lord Byron's Don Juan and established itself in various European literatures, with famous examples such as Pushkin's Eugene Onegin. The proposed analysis is unique in the existing literature in defining the genre based on formal properties and in examining its exceptional, reflexive structure in detail. Apart from 19th-century texts, verse novels from contemporary literature are also includ-ed, and thus the connection between these two contexts is discussed for the first time extensively. |
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (300 p.) |
ISBN: | HUP.HHD.005.201 9783943423754 |
Access: | Open Access |