Aspects of the Novel

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Aspects of the Novel is a collection of literary lectures by E. M. Forster that analyzes the fundamental elements and techniques of novel writing.

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instanceOf book
collection of lectures
literary criticism work
author E. M. Forster
basedOn Clark Lectures
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discussesConcept characters
fantasy
flat characters
pattern
people
plot
prophecy
rhythm
round characters
story
firstPublicationPlace London, England
surface form: London
genre literary criticism
non-fiction
hasForm prose
hasPerspective formal analysis of the novel as an art form
hasReprint multiple later editions by various publishers
influencedField narrative theory
novel studies
language English
lectureSeries Clark Lectures
surface form: Clark Lectures at Cambridge University
lectureVenue Trinity College, Cambridge
mediaType print
mentionsAuthor Charles Dickens
Henry James
Jane Austen
Leo Tolstoy
Marcel Proust
notableFor analysis of fundamental elements of the novel
discussion of flat and round characters
distinction between story and plot
numberOfLectures 8
publicationYear 1927
publisher Edward Arnold
structure essay-like chapters based on lectures
subject fiction writing
literary form
narrative technique
novel
targetAudience general readers interested in fiction
students of literature
writers
timePeriodDiscussed English-language novels from 18th to early 20th century

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E. M. Forster wrote Aspects of the Novel