An advanced reference resource,
The Encyclopedia of the Novel offers authoritative accounts of the history, terminology, genre and theory of the novel, in over 150 articles written by
leading scholars in the field
- Part of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literature
- Arranged in A-Z format across 2 fully indexed and meticulously cross-referenced volumes, featuring nearly 150 contributors and over 500,000 words
- Written by an international cast of leading scholars, overseen by an Advisory Board of 37 specialists
- Entries explore the history and tradition of the novel in different areas of the world; formal elements of the novel (story, plot, character, narrator); technical aspects of the genre
(such as realism, narrative structure and style) as well as subgenres, including the bildungsroman and the graphic novel; theoretical problems, like definitions of the novel; and topics in
book history and the novel's relationship to other arts and disciplines
- Online version provides students and researchers with 24/7 access to authoritative reference and powerful searching, browsing and cross-referencing capabilities
- Special introductory price available