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The Rhetoric Of Fiction

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The Rhetoric Of Fiction

by Booth, Wayne C (Heavily Underlined By Martha Banta)

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Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1961. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good/Good. [Xviii], 455 Pp. Violet Cloth Spine, Gilt, Green Cloth Covered Boards. First Printing. Wayne Clayson Booth (1921 - 2005) Was An American Literary Critic. He Was The George M. Pullman Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus In English Language & Literature And The College At The University Of Chicago. His Work Followed Largely From The Chicago School Of Literary Criticism. He Taught English At Haverford College And Earlham College Before Moving Back To The University Of Chicago. In What Was Likely Booth's Most-Recognized Book, The Rhetoric Of Fiction, He Argued That All Narrative Is A Form Of Rhetoric. The Book Can Be Seen As His Critique Of Those He Viewed As Mainstream Critics. Booth Argues That Beginning Roughly With Henry James, Critics Began To Emphasize The Difference Between "Showing" And "Telling" In Fiction And Have Placed More And More Of A Dogmatic Premium On "Showing." Booth Argued That Despite The Realistic Effects That Modern Authors Have Achieved, Trying To Distinguish Narratives In This Way Is Simplistic And Deeply Flawed, Because Authors Invariably Both Show And Tell. Booth Observed That They Appear To Choose Between The Techniques Based Upon Decisions About How To Convey Their Various "Commitments" Along Various "Lines Of Interest," That Is, Rhetorical Means Of Persuading The Audience By "Showing." (See The Longer Wikipedia Article). Martha Banta Was A Distinguished Professor Of Culture At Ucla, Author Of Many Books Including Scholarly Editions And Criticism Of Henry James. .

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Title
The Rhetoric Of Fiction
Author
Booth, Wayne C (Heavily Underlined By Martha Banta)
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University Of Chicago Press
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Date Published
1961
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