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The Forms of Historical Fiction: Sir Walter Scott and His Successors by Harry E. Shaw
The author's aim is to promote a fuller understanding of nineteenth-century historical fiction by revealing its formal possibilities and limitations, examining major works by Sir Walter Scott—the first modern historical novelist—and by Balzac, Hugo, Anatole France, Eliot, Thackeray, Dickens, and Tolstoy.
Harry E. Shaw is Professor of English at Cornell University. He is the author of Narrating Reality: Austen, Scott, Eliot, also published by Cornell University Press, and coauthor of Reading the Nineteenth-Century Novel: Austen to Eliot.
Cornell University Press; First Edition (August 31, 1983) reprinted March 15, 2018
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