My Contemporaries In Fiction. Exploring the Victorian Fiction Landscape Through Critical Essays
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- Nombre de pages168
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-624086-8
- EAN4064066240868
- Date de parution09/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille571 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'My Contemporaries in Fiction, ' David Christie Murray presents a compelling exploration of the literary landscape of the late 19th century, offering incisive critiques of his contemporaries while simultaneously setting the stage for future authors. This collection serves as a rich tapestry woven with Murray's keen insights and engaging prose, characterized by a reflective and often conversational tone that invites the reader into the world of Victorian literature.
Through detailed analyses, Murray not only examines the works and styles of his peers but also contextualizes their contributions within the broader movements of the period, such as realism and naturalism. David Christie Murray, an influential figure himself in British literature, was known for his commitment to social reform and acute observation of society. His experiences as a journalist, novelist, and playwright enriched his understanding of the literary zeitgeist, while his interactions with notable figures of his time, such as Henry James and George Meredith, undoubtedly shaped his perspectives.
It is this unique vantage point, honed through both his literary accomplishments and social engagement, that informs his critique and appreciation of his contemporaries. Readers interested in the intricate interplay of literature and society during a pivotal era will find 'My Contemporaries in Fiction' to be an indispensable resource. Murray's eloquent prose and thoughtful examination not only illuminate the works of others but also enrich one's understanding of the evolution of narrative form and thematic exploration in fiction.
This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone with a passion for the nuances of literary history.
Through detailed analyses, Murray not only examines the works and styles of his peers but also contextualizes their contributions within the broader movements of the period, such as realism and naturalism. David Christie Murray, an influential figure himself in British literature, was known for his commitment to social reform and acute observation of society. His experiences as a journalist, novelist, and playwright enriched his understanding of the literary zeitgeist, while his interactions with notable figures of his time, such as Henry James and George Meredith, undoubtedly shaped his perspectives.
It is this unique vantage point, honed through both his literary accomplishments and social engagement, that informs his critique and appreciation of his contemporaries. Readers interested in the intricate interplay of literature and society during a pivotal era will find 'My Contemporaries in Fiction' to be an indispensable resource. Murray's eloquent prose and thoughtful examination not only illuminate the works of others but also enrich one's understanding of the evolution of narrative form and thematic exploration in fiction.
This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone with a passion for the nuances of literary history.









