Ian Watt
Born
in Windermere, England
March 09, 1917
Died
December 13, 1999
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The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding
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published
1957
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65 editions
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نظریههای رمان
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published
2007
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Myths of Modern Individualism: Faust, Don Quixote, Don Juan, Robinson Crusoe
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published
1996
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8 editions
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Conrad in the Nineteenth Century
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published
1979
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5 editions
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Jane Austen a Collection of Critical Essays (20th Century Views)
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published
1963
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6 editions
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Conrad: Nostromo
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published
2015
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7 editions
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Essays on Conrad
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published
1996
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7 editions
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The Victorian Novel: Modern Essays on Criticism
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published
1971
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4 editions
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Roman ve Gerçek Etkisi
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published
2002
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Robinson Crusoe as a Myth - Criticism: A Quarterly Journal of Literary Criticism
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published
1951
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“If we're genuinely interested in a book we can even bring ourselves to be greatful when others draw our attention to things we've missed or misunderstood.”
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“What this popular symbolism amounts to for Herder is a new and more open view of truth: a rejection of literal and rational truth and a preference for the truth of poetry, of imagination, and of symbolism. Here Herder expresses the new Romantic view of the truth of myth: the Greeks had thought, no doubt, that myths were established traditional stories; but they must have understood that the actions of these stories could not have happened, nor their characters have actually existed. In the sixth to fifth century B.C. the Greek philosopher and poet Xenophanes had indeed objected to Homer's view of the gods on the grounds that it was both incredible and immoral; and this negative, literalistic, view of the truth of poetry, or epic, was supported by Plato in the Republic. The opposing assumption - that myths were not exactly true, yet they had a special kind of validity — was more widely held even in the emerging modern world”
― Mitos do individualismo moderno
― Mitos do individualismo moderno
“...all the great issues in human life make their appearance on Jane Austen's narrow stage. True, it's only the stage of petty domestic circumstance, but that, after all, is the only stage where most of us are likely to meet them.”
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