Theory of prose / Viktor Shklovsky ; translated by Benjamin Sher with an introduction by Gerald L. Bruns.
By: Shklovsky, Viktor.
Contributor(s): Sher, Benjamin.
Material type: BookSeries: Russian literature series. Publisher: Champaign, London, Dublin: Dalkey Archive Press, c1990, 1991Description: xxi, 216 p.ISBN: 9780916583644.Uniform titles: O teorii prozy. English Subject(s): Prose literature -- History and criticism | Prose literature -- TechniqueDDC classification: 809
Contents:
Art as device --
The relationship between devices of plot construction and general devices of style --
The structure of fiction --
The making of Don Quixote --
Sherlock Holmes and the mystery story --
Dickens and the mystery novel --
The novel as parody : Sterne's Tristam Shandy --
Bely and ornamental prose --
Literature without a plot : Rozanov --
Essay and anecdote.
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Translation of: O teorii prozy.
Art as device --
The relationship between devices of plot construction and general devices of style --
The structure of fiction --
The making of Don Quixote --
Sherlock Holmes and the mystery story --
Dickens and the mystery novel --
The novel as parody : Sterne's Tristam Shandy --
Bely and ornamental prose --
Literature without a plot : Rozanov --
Essay and anecdote.
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