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Politics and the Novel
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272 pages
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Focusing on the intersection of revolutionary ideas and fiction, this work explores the evolution of the political novel and its significance through the twentieth century. The author analyzes the shortcomings of American novels in incorporating ideology and examines the landscape of political fiction following World War II. Praised for its intelligence and clarity, the book offers a compelling critique of how literature reflects and shapes political thought, enhanced by an introduction from David Bromwich.
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2002, paperback
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