Daniel Defoe
Ambition and Innovation
In this book, Paula Backscheider considers Daniel Defoe's entire canon as related, developing, and in close dynamic relationship
to the literature of its time. In so doing, she revises our conception of the contexts of Defoe's work and reassesses his achievement and contribution as a writer. Les mer
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In this book, Paula Backscheider considers Daniel Defoe's entire canon as related, developing, and in close dynamic relationship
to the literature of its time. In so doing, she revises our conception of the contexts of Defoe's work and reassesses his
achievement and contribution as a writer. By restoring a literary context for modern criticism, Backscheider argues the intensity
and integrity of Defoe's artistic ambitions, demonstrating that everything he wrote rests solidly upon extensive reading of
books published in England, his understanding of the reading tastes of his contemporaries, and his engagement with the issues
and events of his time. Defoe, the dedicated professional writer and innovator, emerges with a new wholeness, and certain
of his novels assume new significance. Defoe's literary status continues to be debated and misunderstood. Even critical studies
of the novel often begin with Richardson rather than Defoe. By moving from Defoe's poetry, pamphlets, and histories to the
novels, Backscheider offers an argument for the thematic and stylistic coherency of his oeuvre and for a recognition of the
dominant place he held in shaping the English novel. For example, Defoe deserves to be recognized as the true originator of
the historical novel, for three of his fictions are deeply engaged with just those conceptual and technical issues common
to all later historical fiction. And Roxana now appears as Defoe's deliberate attempt to enter the fastest growing market
for fiction -- that for women readers. What have been powerfully significant for the history of the novel, then, are the very
characteristics of his writing that have been held against his literary stature: its contemporaneity, its mixed and untidy
form, its formal realism, its concentration on the life of an individual, and its probing of the individual's psychological
interaction with the empirical world, making that world representative even as it is referential. It is exactly these characteristics
most original, prominent, and subsequently imitated in Defoe's fiction that define the form we call "novel."
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Utgitt:
2014
Forlag: The University Press of Kentucky
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780813150840
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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Paula R. Backscheider, associate professor of English at the University of Rochester, is the author of A Being More Intense:
The Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and Defoe.