Faulks on fiction

Faulks on fiction
About this book
The British invented the novel, with the publication of Robinson Crusoe in 1719 marking the arrival of a new and revolutionary form of art. But it's equally true, as Sebastian Faulks makes clear in this remarkable book, that the novel invented the British: for the first time there was a form of art that reflected the experiences of ordinary people and provided characters that served as true cultural touchstones. Accompanying a major BBC series, Faulks on Fiction is a compelling and personal take on the story of how the dazzling creations of novelists helped shape the world we live in.
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- OL Work ID
- OL15979388W
Subjects
Social life and customsBritish National characteristicsEnglish fictionSocial conditionsHistory and criticismNational characteristics, British, in literatureEnglish fiction, history and criticismNational characteristics, britishGreat britain, social conditionsGreat britain, social life and customsFictitious characters