Abstract
Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven. The Social Dimensions of Fiction: On the Rhetoric and Function of Prefacing Novels in the Nineteenth-Century Canadas. Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher (Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn), 1993. ISBN 3-528-07335-7 188 pages, bibliography, index. Data and analyses of nineteenth-century English- and French-Canadian prefaces to novels with theoretical and methodological frameworks for the study of rhetoric, the sociology of literature, audience research, and genre studies. Copyright of the book was released to Tötösy de Zepetnek by Westdeutscher Verlag in 2003.
Keywords
Canadian literature, English-Canadian literature. French-Canadian literature, Nineteenth-century Canadian literature, Preface Studies, Rhetoric, Audience Studies, Sociology of Literature, Genre Studies, Comparative Literature
Date of Publication
12-2009
Recommended Citation
Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven. "The Social Dimensions of Fiction: On the Rhetoric and Function of Prefacing Novels in the Nineteenth-Century Canadas." Library Series, CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2009):
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