by ThomasC.Foster (Author)
'The approach is zestful and exhilarating. The style engages in a dialogue with the reader' Derek Neale, Creative Writing Tutor, The Open University Understanding Novels is a lively and entertaining guide to analysing literary form to make everyday reading more enriching, satisfying and fun. Bestselling literature author, Thomas C. Foster, writes in an informal and engaging style to show how a novel's structure - point of view, narrative voice, chapter construction, character 'emblems' and even the first sentence, serve to create meaning and form the special literary language of the novel. The way the story is told is as important as the story being told and influences how readers will respond. If readers are going to hold the life and death of novels in their hands, they should probably find out more about them...For book lovers and literature buffs who want to get more insight, more understanding, and more pleasure from their reading - this is an excellent, non-academic guide, featuring an impressive array of modern and classic literature examples.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: First Thus
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 27 Feb 2009
ISBN 10: 1408111063
ISBN 13: 9781408111062
Book Overview: Tom Foster's previous book, How to Read Literature like a Professor, published by Harper Paperbacks in the US in 2003, sold over 250,000 copies in America Reads like a personal tutoring session with an expert, readers will feel they have gained something of an academic insight into the subject, without having to read an academic book A great ariel view of the literary devices that authors use - will interest literature students and general readers Incredible depth in the range of novels cited as examples