Essays on Books (Classic Reprint)
Unpacking realism and reality in fiction This collection examines how artists capture life beyond mere detail. It argues that true reality speaks to the human heart and resists narrow, one‑note portrayals. You’ll encounter thoughtful contrasts between realism and romanticism, and learn how critics judge art by its faithfulness to life.Real discussions range across authors and forms, from Jane Austen’s characters to the great voices of German and English literature. The book invites readers to rethink what makes a work feel true, and how taste, convention, and imagination shape our response to art. Explore the difference between realistic detail and genuine life as depicted in fiction and drama. See how famous writers are judged for their portrayal of human beings, not just their technique. Gain ideas on how critics approach new works with openness and a hospitable mind. Understand why some works feel more real than others, and how context changes perception.Ideal for readers who enjoy literary criticism that blends close reading with broad cultural insight, this edition suits students and general readers alike. Read more
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B0G6JMKN7S
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English
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222.5 MB
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Forgotten Books
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Publication date
August 24, 2018
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