- Focuses on the experience of the art form known as the novel
- Uses the more common perspective of a reader who reads to be told a story, rather than for scholarly or critical analysis
- Draws comparisons with experience of the other arts, music in particular
- Explores the different effects of a range of narrative approaches
Once-Told Tales: An Essay in Literary Aesthetics
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Author(s)Peter Kivy
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISBN / ASIN0470657677
ISBN-139780470657676
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Sales Rank3,545,640
CategoryPhilosophy
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Drawing comparisons with other art forms, this book examines the role of aesthetic features in silent reading, such as narrative structure, and the core experience of reading a novel as a story rather than a scholarly exercise.
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