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The Modernist Novel and Theory After Postmodernism
Smith-Brecheisen, Davis
State University of New York Press
04/2026
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Theory and the Novel
1. The Reader's Share
2. Finding a Form
3. Hollow Games or Experiments in Theory
4. What Nothing Means
5. The Persistence of Objects
6. The Contemporary Scene
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Introduction: Theory and the Novel
1. The Reader's Share
2. Finding a Form
3. Hollow Games or Experiments in Theory
4. What Nothing Means
5. The Persistence of Objects
6. The Contemporary Scene
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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Postwar Literature, reader response theory, postmodern aesthetics, 1970s literary criticism, theory in the 20th century, Christine Brooke-Rose, Joan Didion analysis, William H. Gass, Ishmael Reed critique
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Theory and the Novel
1. The Reader's Share
2. Finding a Form
3. Hollow Games or Experiments in Theory
4. What Nothing Means
5. The Persistence of Objects
6. The Contemporary Scene
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Introduction: Theory and the Novel
1. The Reader's Share
2. Finding a Form
3. Hollow Games or Experiments in Theory
4. What Nothing Means
5. The Persistence of Objects
6. The Contemporary Scene
Notes
Works Cited
Index