Aspectos de la novela
No hay escritor que no haya tratado de afrontar la pregunta de qué es una novela, y, sin embargo, pocos lo han logrado con tanto éxito y fortuna como hizo E. M. Forster. A partir de las conferencias que impartió en la Universidad de Cambridge en la primavera de 1927, Aspectos de la novela nos ofrece las ideas principales del novelista inglés en torno a la narrativa de ficción, las cuales devendrían canónicas para los estudios de la teoría literaria en todo el mundo: presenta aspectos como son la historia, la gente, el argumento, la fantasía y el ritmo, así como inaugura las nociones de personajes planos o redondos, al mismo tiempo que somete a un exhaustivo examen distintos fragmentos de novelas contemporáneas al autor que ejemplifican e iluminan el texto. Dotado de gran erudición y una afilada ironía, este es un ensayo imprescindible para cualquier amante de las novelas, ya sea en su faceta de lector o de narrador; el cristal del mecanismo de la escritura a través del cual podrá observar sus engranajes y participar de todos sus movimientos.

No writer has not tried to confront the question of what a novel is, and yet few have achieved it with as much success and fortune as E. M. Forster did. Based on the lectures he gave at the University of Cambridge in the spring of 1927, Aspects of the Novel offers us the English novelist's main ideas regarding fictional narrative, which would become canonical for the studies of literary theory in everyone: it presents aspects such as history, people, plot, fantasy and rhythm, as well as inaugurating the notions of flat or round characters, at the same time that it subjects different fragments of contemporary novels to the author to an exhaustive examination that exemplify and illuminate the text. Endowed with great erudition and sharp irony, this is an essential essay for any lover of novels, whether as a reader or narrator; the glass of the writing mechanism through which he will be able to observe its gears and participate in all its movements.

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Aspectos de la novela
No hay escritor que no haya tratado de afrontar la pregunta de qué es una novela, y, sin embargo, pocos lo han logrado con tanto éxito y fortuna como hizo E. M. Forster. A partir de las conferencias que impartió en la Universidad de Cambridge en la primavera de 1927, Aspectos de la novela nos ofrece las ideas principales del novelista inglés en torno a la narrativa de ficción, las cuales devendrían canónicas para los estudios de la teoría literaria en todo el mundo: presenta aspectos como son la historia, la gente, el argumento, la fantasía y el ritmo, así como inaugura las nociones de personajes planos o redondos, al mismo tiempo que somete a un exhaustivo examen distintos fragmentos de novelas contemporáneas al autor que ejemplifican e iluminan el texto. Dotado de gran erudición y una afilada ironía, este es un ensayo imprescindible para cualquier amante de las novelas, ya sea en su faceta de lector o de narrador; el cristal del mecanismo de la escritura a través del cual podrá observar sus engranajes y participar de todos sus movimientos.

No writer has not tried to confront the question of what a novel is, and yet few have achieved it with as much success and fortune as E. M. Forster did. Based on the lectures he gave at the University of Cambridge in the spring of 1927, Aspects of the Novel offers us the English novelist's main ideas regarding fictional narrative, which would become canonical for the studies of literary theory in everyone: it presents aspects such as history, people, plot, fantasy and rhythm, as well as inaugurating the notions of flat or round characters, at the same time that it subjects different fragments of contemporary novels to the author to an exhaustive examination that exemplify and illuminate the text. Endowed with great erudition and sharp irony, this is an essential essay for any lover of novels, whether as a reader or narrator; the glass of the writing mechanism through which he will be able to observe its gears and participate in all its movements.

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Aspectos de la novela

Aspectos de la novela

by E. M. Forster
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Aspectos de la novela

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No hay escritor que no haya tratado de afrontar la pregunta de qué es una novela, y, sin embargo, pocos lo han logrado con tanto éxito y fortuna como hizo E. M. Forster. A partir de las conferencias que impartió en la Universidad de Cambridge en la primavera de 1927, Aspectos de la novela nos ofrece las ideas principales del novelista inglés en torno a la narrativa de ficción, las cuales devendrían canónicas para los estudios de la teoría literaria en todo el mundo: presenta aspectos como son la historia, la gente, el argumento, la fantasía y el ritmo, así como inaugura las nociones de personajes planos o redondos, al mismo tiempo que somete a un exhaustivo examen distintos fragmentos de novelas contemporáneas al autor que ejemplifican e iluminan el texto. Dotado de gran erudición y una afilada ironía, este es un ensayo imprescindible para cualquier amante de las novelas, ya sea en su faceta de lector o de narrador; el cristal del mecanismo de la escritura a través del cual podrá observar sus engranajes y participar de todos sus movimientos.

No writer has not tried to confront the question of what a novel is, and yet few have achieved it with as much success and fortune as E. M. Forster did. Based on the lectures he gave at the University of Cambridge in the spring of 1927, Aspects of the Novel offers us the English novelist's main ideas regarding fictional narrative, which would become canonical for the studies of literary theory in everyone: it presents aspects such as history, people, plot, fantasy and rhythm, as well as inaugurating the notions of flat or round characters, at the same time that it subjects different fragments of contemporary novels to the author to an exhaustive examination that exemplify and illuminate the text. Endowed with great erudition and sharp irony, this is an essential essay for any lover of novels, whether as a reader or narrator; the glass of the writing mechanism through which he will be able to observe its gears and participate in all its movements.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788419552754
Publisher: Navona
Publication date: 09/24/2024
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 4.52(w) x 7.06(h) x 0.48(d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

About The Author

Born in London in 1879, E. M. Forster is the author of six novels: Where Angels Fear to Tread, The Longest Journey, A Room with a View, Howard’s End, A Passage to India, and Maurice, the last published posthumously. He also wrote a number short stories, in addition to criticism and essays. His books have been adapted into several popular movies. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 13 separate years. He died in 1970.

Date of Birth:

January 1, 1879

Date of Death:

June 7, 1970

Place of Birth:

London

Place of Death:

Coventry, England

Education:

B. A. in classics, King's College, Cambridge, 1900; B. A. in history, 1901; M.A., 1910
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