An Infinity of Novels
Philip Horne, 14 September 1989
A Short Guide to the World Novel: From Myth to Modernism
by Gilbert Phelps.
Routledge, 397 pp., £30, September 1988,0 415 00765 8 Show More
by Gilbert Phelps.
Routledge, 397 pp., £30, September 1988,
The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction
by John Sutherland.
Longman, 696 pp., £35, March 1989,0 582 49040 5 Show More
by John Sutherland.
Longman, 696 pp., £35, March 1989,
The Haunted Study: A Social History of the English Novel 1875-1914
by Peter Keating.
Secker, 533 pp., £30, September 1989,0 436 23248 0 Show More
by Peter Keating.
Secker, 533 pp., £30, September 1989,
“... line). Where Beckett, whose prose fiction deserves more consideration, gets nine lines, and Chandler only dates of birth and death, White gets a page and a half (68 lines) and a humanist fanfare: ‘These and other novels ... are outstanding in their range of social portraiture, psychological penetration, imaginative power, in their deep instinctive ... ”