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Synopsis
The classic investigation of the role of revolutionary ideas in fiction. Mr. Howe establishes the role of the political novel and traces its growth into the twentieth century; he explains why American novels failed to integrate ideology; and he discusses political fiction after World War II. An intelligent, penetrating, lucid, graceful, persuasive, and altogether splendid book. --New Republic. With an Introduction by David Bromwich.
The New Republic
An intelligent, penetrating, lucid, graceful, persuasive, and altogether splendid book.
Book Details
Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
Columbia University
Pages
273
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780231079945