Tim Killick
Ashgate
Hardback
200
2008
Contextualizing British short fiction within the broader context of Romantic-era print culture Tim Killick argues that authors such as Washington Irving Mary Russell Mitford and James Hogg championed the use of short fiction during a period predominantly associated with novel-writing and poetry. His book makes a convincing case for the evolution of short fiction into a self-conscious and modern genre with its own techniques and imperatives separate from those of the novel.
Ashgate
Hardback
200
2008
Contextualizing British short fiction within the broader context of Romantic-era print culture Tim Killick argues that authors such as Washington Irving Mary Russell Mitford and James Hogg championed the use of short fiction during a period predominantly associated with novel-writing and poetry. His book makes a convincing case for the evolution of short fiction into a self-conscious and modern genre with its own techniques and imperatives separate from those of the novel.