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Novels, Rhetoric, and Criticism: A Brief History of Belles Lettres and British Literary Culture, 1680 – 1900

by Jack M. Downs (Washington State University Health Sciences Spokane)

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Developing a history of the English novel requires the inclusion of a vast range of cultural, economic, religious, social, and aesthetic influences. But the role of eighteenth-century English rhetorical theory in the emergence of the novel – and the critical discourse surrounding that emergence – has often been neglected or overlooked. The influence of rhetorical theory in the development of the English novel is undeniable, however, and changes to rhetorical theory in Britain during the eighteenth century led to the development of a critical aesthetic discourse about the novel in Victorian England. This study argues that eighteenth-century 'belles lettres' rhetorical theory played a key role in developing a horizon of expectation concerning the nature and purpose of the novel that extended well into the nineteenth century. There is a connection between the emergence of the English novel, eighteenth-century rhetorical theory, and Victorian novel criticism that has been neglected; this study attempts to recover and articulate that connection.

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1
Introduction: Belles Lettres and Histories of the British Novel

Chapter 2
Definitions and Histories: Novels, Belles Lettres, and Criticism

Chapter 3
French Belles Lettres and the Early British Novel: William Congreve’s Incognita

Chapter 4
Belles Lettres Rhetoric, the Novel, and the “Horizon of Expectation”

Chapter 5
“Let me make the novels:” Belles Lettres Rhetoric and Novel Criticism in the Romantic Era

Chapter 6
Belles Lettres and David Masson’s Victorian Theory of the Novel

Chapter 7
Epilogue

Appendix A:
A Romantic Era Novel Canon: Counting Novels in Beattie, Reeve, Moore, Barbauld, and Scott

Appendix B:
Scholarly Studies of David Masson

Bibliography

Primary Texts

Secondary Texts

Index

Jack M. Downs completed his PhD in English at Texas Christian University, where he studied British literature, rhetoric, and the history of the novel. His doctoral studies included archival research at the University of Edinburgh and the National Library of Scotland. His research has appeared in 'Victorian Literature and Culture' and 'Studies in Scottish Literature'. Dr. Downs has previously served in roles as an assistant professor of English and writing center director; currently, he is the Assistant Director for Academic Support at Washington State University Health Sciences.

history of the novel, canon formation, eighteenth-century rhetoric, belles lettres rhetoric, Victorian novel, Victorian criticism, David Masson

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Bibliographic Information

Book Title

Novels, Rhetoric, and Criticism: A Brief History of Belles Lettres and British Literary Culture, 1680 – 1900


ISBN

978-1-64889-577-7


Edition

1st


Number of pages

158


Physical size

236mm x 160mm


Publication date

January 2023
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