The Value of Style in Fiction

This is the first book to demonstrate the value of prose analysis across dozens of significant authors.

Garrett Stewart (Author)

9781316645215, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 14 June 2018

152 pages
21.5 x 13.8 x 0.9 cm, 0.2 kg

'The Value of Style in Fiction ... offers itself to those seeking to learn the craft of attentive reading and inventive writing at the level of the sentence as a form of mini-plot.' Philip Davis, Victorian Studies

This is the first book to demonstrate the value of prose analysis - both appreciative and interpretive in its 'evaluations' - across dozens of authors, including Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Don DeLillo, and Toni Morrison. The Value of Style in Fiction is designed not just for students and scholars of the English novel - and its verbal 'microplots' - but also for anyone interested in mastering the art of the sentence by 'writing along with' its finest examplars in a fully descriptive account: a stylistic challenge in its own right exemplified by Stewart's multifaceted critical modelling. Beginning with a state-of-the-field survey of prose poetics, this manual of invested reading concludes with an 'Inventory' of terms (bolded throughout) drawn primarily from grammar, rhetoric, etymology, and phonetics, but also narratology and poetic theory: a glossary whose consultation can help cross-map certain verbal tendencies in literary-historical evolution and its separate landmark writers.

1. Introduction: verbal investments – richness, wealth, value
2. Emergent turns: Defoe toward Dickens
3. Stylistic microplots: Melville to Miéville
4. A rhetorical spectrum: Wharton, Woolf, Waugh, Wallace, and beyond
5. Inventory: some terms of engagement – A to Z.

Subject Areas: Literary studies: general [DSB], Literary theory [DSA], Literature: history & criticism [DS]