Novel / secondary literature

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Separate bibliography for the article Roman .

General manuals, entry points

definition

Theory of the novel

  • Georg Lukács: The theory of the novel. A historical-philosophical attempt on the forms of the great epic. Written 1914–1916. Cassirer, Berlin 1920.
  • Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin, Слово в романе. ( The word in the novel. ) 1934/1935.
  • Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin, Эпос и роман. О методологии исследования романа ( Epic and novel. On the methodology of research into the novel. ) 1941.
  • Karl Migner: Theory of the modern novel. An introduction (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 395). Kröner, Stuttgart 1970, DNB 457599464 .
  • Romance theory. Documentation of their history in Germany 1620–1880. Edited by Eberhard Lämmert , Hartmut Eggert , Karl-Heinz Hartmann, Gerhard Hinzmann, Dietrich Scheunemann, Fritz Wahrenburg. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne, Berlin 1971 (= New Scientific Library. Literary Studies. Volume 41). ISBN 3-462-00789-0 .
  • Michael McKeon: Theory of the Novel. A Historical Approach. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 2000.

Fictionality

See the article fiction .

Narratology

See the article narrative theory .

history

The novel of antiquity

  • Erwin Rohde, The Greek Roman and Its Precursors (1876).
  • Niklas Holzberg, The ancient novel. An introduction. Düsseldorf, Zurich 2001. ISBN 3-538-07115-2

The founding of the genre in the European Middle Ages

  • Michelangelo Picone / Bernhard Zimmermann, The Ancient Roman and its Medieval Reception . Basel [u. a.]: Birkhäuser, 1997.
  • Lewis Spence, Dictionary of Medieval Romance and Romance Writers . Kessinger Publishing, 1997. ISBN 0766100871 , ISBN 9780766100879

The novel on the early book market: 1470–1700

"People's Books" 1450-1850

  • Margaret Spufford , Small Books and Pleasant Histories: Popular Fiction and its Readership in Seventeenth Century England (Athens, Ga., 1982)

Heroic Novels, 1600–1750

  • Volker Meid, Der deutsche Barockroman (Stuttgart: Metzler, 1974).
  • Herbert Singer, The gallant novel (Stuttgart: Metzler, 1961).
  • Stephan Kraft, unity and openness of the Roman Octavia by Duke Anton Ulrich (Würzburg, 2004).
  • Olaf Simons, "On the corpus 'gallant' novels between Bohse and Schnabel, Talander and Gisander" - in: Günter Dammann (Ed.), The work of Johann Gottfried Schnabel and the novels and discourses of the early 18th century (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2004 ).
  • Florian Gelzer, conversation, gallantry and adventure. Romanesque narration between Thomasius and Wieland (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2007).

Satirical Novels and Satires, 1500–1780

Comic novel, satirical novel, picaresque novel

  • Günter Berger, The comical-satirical novel and its readers. Poetics, function and reception of a lower genre in France in the 17th century (Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1984).
  • Ellen Turner Gutiérrez The reception of the picaresque in the French, English, and German traditions (P. Lang, 1995).
  • Frank Palmeri, Satire, History, Novel: Narrative Forms, 1665-1815 (University of Delaware Press, 2003).

"Petites Histoires": The short story and novel, 1600–1740

  • René Godenne, "L'association 'nouvelle - petit roman' entre 1650 et 1750", CAIEF , n ° 18, 1966, pp. 67-78.
  • Roger Guichemerre, "La crise du roman et l'épanouissement de la nouvelle (1660-1690)", Cahiers de l'UER Froissart , n ° 3, 1978, pp. 101-106.
  • Ellen J. Hunter-Chapco, Theory and practice of the “petit roman” in France (1656-1683): ​​Segrais, Du Plaisir, Madame de Lafayette (University of Regina, 1978), the two volumes of La Nouvelle de langue française aux frontières des autres genres, du Moyen-Age à nos jours , vol. 1 (Ottignies: 1997), vol. 2 (Louvain, 2001).
  • Olaf Simons, Marteaus Europa or The Roman Before It Became Literature (Amsterdam, 2001), pp. 466–482, pp. 599–606.
  • Camille Esmein's Poétiques du roman. Scudéry, Huet, Du Plaisir et autres textes théoriques et critiques du XVIIe siècle sur le genre romanesque (Paris, 2004).

Scandalous excursions into history, 1600–1750

  • Wilhelm Füger, The emergence of the historical novel from the fictional biography in France and England, with special reference to Courtilz de Sandras and Daniel Defoe (Munich, 1963).
  • Jean Lombard, Courtilz de Sandras et la crise du roman à la fin du Grand Siècle (Paris: PUF, 1980).
  • Olaf Simons: Marteau's Europe or The Novel Before It Became Literature (Amsterdam / Atlanta: Rodopi, 2001). ISBN 90-420-1226-9 .
  • Chantal Carasco, Saint-Réal, romancier de l'histoire: une cohérence esthéthique et morale [Diss.] (Nantes, 2005).

Women as authors

  • Josephine Donovan, Women and the Rise of the Novel, 1405-1726 revised edition (Palgrave Macmillan, 2000).

The 18th century

General studies

  • Ian Watt, The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding (London, 1957).
  • John J. Richetti, Popular Fiction before Richardson. Narrative Patterns 1700-1739 (1969)
  • Lennard J. Davis, Factual Fictions: The Origins of the English Novel (New York: Columbia University Press, 1983).
  • Michael McKeon, The Origins of the English Novel 1600-1740 (Baltimore, 1987).
  • J. Paul Hunter, Before Novels: The Cultural Contexts of Eighteenth-Century English Fiction (New York: Norton, 1990)
  • Margaret Anne Doody, The True Story of the Novel (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1996). ISBN 0-00-686379-5
  • McKeon, Michael, Theory of the Novel: A Historical Approach (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000).
  • Olaf Simons: Marteau's Europe or The Novel Before It Became Literature (Amsterdam / Atlanta: Rodopi, 2001). ISBN 90-420-1226-9 .
  • Reconsidering The Rise of the Novel , Eighteenth Century Fiction (January-April 2000).
  • Mentz, Steve, Romance for sale in early modern England: the rise of prose fiction (Aldershot [etc.], 2006).

Women as authors

  • Josephine Donovan, Women and the Rise of the Novel, 1405-1726 revised edition (Palgrave Macmillan, 2000).

sensitivity

  • Vera Lee, Love and strategy in the eighteenth-century French novel (Schenkman Books, 1986).
  • Anton Kirchhofer, Strategy and Truth: On the Use of Knowledge about Passions and Gender in the Novel of English Sensibility (Munich: Fink, 1995).

Enlightenment and philosophical novels

  • Jonathan Irvine Israel, "The Spinozistic Novel in French", Radical Enlightenment: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity 1650-1750 (Oxford: UP, 2002), pp. 591-599.
  • Roger Pearson, The fables of reason: a study of Voltaire's "Contes philosophiques" (Oxford: UP, 1993).
  • Dena Goodman, Criticism in action: Enlightenment experiments in political writing (Cornell: UP, 1989).
  • Robert Francis O'Reilly, The Artistry of Montesquieu's Narrative Tales (University of Wisconsin., 1967).
  • René Pomeau, Jean Ehrard, De Fénelon à Voltaire (Flammarion, 1998).

Genres

pornography
  • Robert Darnton, The Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France (New York: Norton, 1995).
  • Lynn Hunt, The Invention of Pornography: Obscenity and the Origins of Modernity, 1500-1800 (New York: Zone, 1996).
  • Inger Leemans, Het woord is aan de onderkant: radicale ideeën in Nederlandse pornographic romans 1670 - 1700 (Nijmegen: Vantilt, 2002)
  • Lisa Z. Sigel, Governing Pleasures: Pornography and Social Change in England, 1815-1914 (January: Scholarly Book Services Inc, 2002).

19th century

Reader research

  • Richard Altick / Jonathan Rose, The English Common Reader: A Social History of the Mass Reading Public, 1800-1900 , 2nd ed. (Ohio State University Press, 1998).
  • William St. Clair, The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period (Cambridge: CUP, 2004).
  • Alan Richardson, Literature, education, and romanticism: reading as social practice, 1780-1832 (Cambridge University Press, 1994).

Institutionalization as a subject of education

  • John Guillory, Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation (University of Chicago Press, 1993).
  • Mihály Szegedy-Maszák, Literary Canons: National and International (Akadémiai Kiadó, 2001).
  • Ian Hunter, Culture and Government. The Emergence of Literary Education (Basingstoke, 1988).

Literary criticism and the novel

  • Edwin M. Eigner, George John Worth (ed.), Victorian criticism of the novel (Cambridge: CUP Archive, 1985).
romance
  • Gerald Ernest Paul Gillespie, Manfred Engel, Bernard Dieterle, Romantic prose fiction (John Benjamin Publishing Company, 2008).
  • Geoffrey Galt Harpham, On the Grotesque: Strategies of Contradiction in Art and Literature , 2nd ed. (Davies Group, Publishers, 2006).
Novels dealing with society and its history

Historical novel, bourgeois realistic novel, socially critical novel etc.

The novel as a genre of subjective experience
See also the articles Bildungsroman , Künstlerroman .

The 20th and 21st centuries

  • Anthony Burgess, The Novel To-day (London: Longmans, Green, 1963).
  • Willi Erzgräber : The English novel from Joseph Conrad to Graham Greene: Studies on the perception and representation of reality in English storytelling in the first half of the 20th century. UTB Francke, Tübingen / Basel 1999, ISBN 3-8252-1989-5

Novel and literary politics

  • Jan-Pieter Barbian, literary politics in the “Third Reich”. Institutions, competencies, fields of activity (Stuttgart: dtv, 1995).

Novel and school lessons

  • Ian Hunter, Culture and Government. The Emergence of Literary Education (Basingstoke, 1988).
  • Donovan R. Walling, Under Construction: The Role of the Arts and Humanities in Postmodern Schooling (Bloomington, Indiana: Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 1997).

Literary criticism, feature section

  • Günther Petersen, Feuilleton and public opinion: On the theory of a literary genre in the context of its field of resonance (Verlag für Deutsche Wirtschaftsbiographien H. Flieger, 1992).
  • Michaela Enderle-Ristori, market and intellectual power field: literary criticism in the feature pages of "Pariser Tageblatt" and "Pariser Tageszeitung" 1933-1940 (Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 1997).

Literary prizes and the novel

  • James F. English, The Economy of Prestige (2005).
  • Kjell Espmark, The Nobel Prize in literature: a study of the criteria behind the choices (GK Hall, 1991).
  • Julia Lovell , The politics of cultural capital: China's quest for a Nobel Prize in literature (University of Hawaii Press, 2006).
  • Richard Wires, The Politics of the Nobel Prize in Literature: How the Laureates Were Selected, 1901-2007 (Edwin Mellen Press, 2009).

The novel on book market

  • David Cole, The Complete Guide to Book Marketing 2nd edition (Allworth Communications, Inc., 2004).
  • Alison Baverstock, How to Market Books: The Essential Guide to Maximizing Profit and Exploiting All Channels to Market , 4th edition (Kogan Page Publishers, 2008).

Globalization, postcolonialism

  • Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, Helen Tiffin (eds.), The empire writes back: theory and practice in post-colonial literatures , 2nd edition (Routledge, 2002).
  • Malise Ruthven , A satanic affair: Salman Rushdie and the rage of Islam (Chatto & Windus, 1990).
  • Girja Kumar, The book on trial: fundamentalism and censorship in India (Har-Anand Publications, 1997).
  • Madelena Gonzalez, Fiction After the Fatwa: Salman Rushdie and the Charm of Catastrophe (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2005).

Novels dealing with literary theory, formation of epochs

Stream of Consciousness
  • Erwin R. Steinberg (ed.) The Stream-of-consciousness technique in the modern novel (Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1979).
  • Elly Hagenaar / Eide, Elisabeth, "Stream of consciousness and free indirect discourse in modern Chinese literature", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , 56 (1993), p. 621.
  • PM Nayak (ed.), The voyage inward: stream of consciousness in Indian English fiction (New Delhi: Bahri Publications, 1999).
Postmodernism and Poststructuralism
  • Brian McHale, Postmodernist Fiction (Routledge, 1987).
  • John Docker, Postmodernism and popular culture: a cultural history (Cambridge University Press, 1994).

Individual topics and genres

Sexual Revolution
  • Charles Irving Glicksberg, The Sexual Revolution in Modern American Literature (Nijhoff, 1971).
  • Charles Irving Glicksberg, The Sexual Revolution in Modern English Literature (Martinus Nijhoff, 1973).
  • Elizabeth Benedict, The Joy of Writing Sex: A Guide for Fiction Writers (Macmillan, 2002).
  • Carol Thurston, The Romance Revolution: Erotic Novels for Women and the Quest for a New Sexual Identity (University of Illinois Press, 1987).
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