Description
About the Author
Born in Cornwall, Patrick Parrinder grew up in London and south-east England and went on to read English at Cambridge University, where he became a Fellow of King's College. He moved to the University of Reading in 1974, and has been a professor there since 1986. He has been a visiting professor in the United States (University of Illinois, 1978-9; University of California, Santa Barbara, 1989) and Canada (McGill University, 1979). Work on Nation and Novel was aided by a Leverhulme Major Research fellowship (2001-4). He has been a contributor to the London Review of Books and many other journals.
Reviews
Review from previous edition The book is crammed with perceptive passages. * Terry Eagleton, The Guardian *
A formidable project... It represents an extraordinary immersion in the English novel... Confident and absorbing. * John Mullan, Times Literary Supplement *
Thoroughly researched literary history. * Dipli Saikia, Times Higher Education Supplement *
an engaging and accessible history of English prose fiction, from its late medieval beginnings to today. . . .highly recommended * T.L. Cooksey, Library Journal *
an original, unusual and thoughtprovoking study of the development of fiction in Britain * Clara Calvo, The European English Messenger *
Parrinder's book...marches to the drum of a strong thesis. * Star Weekend *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199264858
Author Patrick Parrinder
Format Paperback
Page Count 514
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 762g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 157mm * 27mm