E. M. Forster’s Aspects of the Novel is based on a series of lectures he delivered at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1927. In these lectures, Forster presents his theory of literature and uses examples from classic works to illustrate his points. He identifies seven key aspects of the novel: story, characters, plot, fantasy, prophecy, pattern, and rhythm. (He uses the term aspects to reflect the ‘spongy, ‘ nonscientific nature of the form.)
Witty, innovative, and as entertaining as it is informative, Aspects of the Novel is essential reading for anyone interested in literature and the craft of writing.
This edition includes a detailed biographical timeline of E. M. Forster’s life and work.
Table des matières
Contents
Author’s Note
I Introductory
II The Story
III People
IV People (Continued)
V The Plot
VI Fantasy
VII Prophecy
VIII Pattern and Rhythm
IX Conclusion
Biographical Timeline
A propos de l’auteur
E. M. FORSTER (1879-1970) was an English fiction writer, essayist, biographer, and travel writer whose most popular novels include A Room with a View, Howards End, and A Passage to India. Before his death in 1970 he was nominated for a Nobel Prize in Literature twenty times in fifteen separate years.