Caricature and Realism in the Romantic Novel Hardback
by Olivia Ferguson
Part of the Cambridge Studies in Romanticism series
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What was caricature to novelists in the Romantic period?
Why does Jane Austen call Mr Dashwood's wife 'a strong caricature of himself'?
Why does Mary Shelley describe the body of Frankenstein's creature as 'in proportion', but then 'distorted in its proportions' – and does caricature have anything to do with it?
This book answers those questions, shifting our understanding of 'caricature' as a literary-critical term in the decades when 'the English novel' was first defined and canonised as a distinct literary entity.
Novels incorporated caricature talk and anti-caricature rhetoric to tell readers what different realisms purported to show them.
Recovering the period's concept of caricature, Caricature and Realism in the Romantic Novel sheds light on formal realism's self-reflexivity about the 'caricature' of artifice, exaggeration and imagination.
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- Publication Date:02/11/2023
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:228 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
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- Publication Date:02/11/2023
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- ISBN:9781009274265