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The Social Impact of the Novel: A Reference Guide
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The novel has proven to be the premier literary form in the exploration of social ideas and protest. This reference guide is unique in providing concise information on 200 landmark novels and their impacts on society throughout history and around the world. The social issues of geographically organized countries are first plotted on a timeline. Each country's novels are then presented chronologically through lucid essays relating the works to their historical contexts and tracing their impact since publication. With an extensive section covering the rich historical tradition of the novel in North America, illuminating essays show how works such as
The Grapes of Wrath
,
Uncle Tom's Cabin
, and
The Jungle
protested specific conditions and evoked tangible changes in American policies and laws.
This volume surveys works written in or translated into English from 30 different countries throughout the world, including Senegal's
So Long a Letter
, Australia's
coonardo
, and the Chinese novel
waves
, which attacked Communism and its cultural revolution. Readers will discover fresh insights into familiar European works, such as the plight of poor middle-class women in
Jane Eyre
, and the exposure of socialist threat to individualism in
Animal Farm
and
A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
. Teachers using literature for interdisciplinary studies will find this guide helpful in identifying and researching essential works of world literature. Organization of information into four indexes, all keyed to entry numbers, facilitate easy access to specific titles, authors, geography, and issues. This guide can be used to research the development of both contemporary and historical social concerns in specific areas or to compare and contrast the treatment of issues such as feminism in the literature of different cultures. Further suggested readings are provided for each novel, along with a general appendix, Additional Protest Novels to Explore.
The Grapes of Wrath
,
Uncle Tom's Cabin
, and
The Jungle
protested specific conditions and evoked tangible changes in American policies and laws.
This volume surveys works written in or translated into English from 30 different countries throughout the world, including Senegal's
So Long a Letter
, Australia's
coonardo
, and the Chinese novel
waves
, which attacked Communism and its cultural revolution. Readers will discover fresh insights into familiar European works, such as the plight of poor middle-class women in
Jane Eyre
, and the exposure of socialist threat to individualism in
Animal Farm
and
A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
. Teachers using literature for interdisciplinary studies will find this guide helpful in identifying and researching essential works of world literature. Organization of information into four indexes, all keyed to entry numbers, facilitate easy access to specific titles, authors, geography, and issues. This guide can be used to research the development of both contemporary and historical social concerns in specific areas or to compare and contrast the treatment of issues such as feminism in the literature of different cultures. Further suggested readings are provided for each novel, along with a general appendix, Additional Protest Novels to Explore.