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Dialect of the Tribe: Speech and Community in Modern Fiction by Margery Sabin

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ISBN
9780195041538
EAN
9780195041538
Subject Area
Literary Criticism
Publication Name
Dialect of the Tribe : Speech and Community in Modern Fiction
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
8.5 in
Subject
General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year
1987
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Margery Sabin
Item Weight
28.2 Oz
Item Width
5.8 in
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195041534
ISBN-13
9780195041538
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2421781

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
320 Pages
Publication Name
Dialect of the Tribe : Speech and Community in Modern Fiction
Language
English
Subject
General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year
1987
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism
Author
Margery Sabin
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
28.2 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
86-008431
Reviews
"Splendid insights on every page....Sabin in a sensitive, thoughtful critic...Brilliant."--The D.H. Lawrence, "[An] often brilliant study."--D.H. Lawrence Review"Margery Sabin is a critic of rare lucidity and brilliance, and The Dialect of the Tribe should redirect and enrich our reading of modern fiction."--Richard Poirier, Rutgers University"Splendid insights on every page....Sabin in a sensitive, thoughtful critic...Brilliant."--The D.H. Lawrence"The book is impressive, the work of a formidable critic."--James H. Maddox, George Washington University"An intelligent study of language play in the composition and detection of attitude and harmony or tension within a literary work....Offers a rich reward of fresh intellectual exploration."--Choice"[An] often brilliant study."--D.H. Lawrence Review"Margery Sabin is a critic of rare lucidity and brilliance, and The Dialect of the Tribe should redirect and enrich our reading of modern fiction."--Richard Poirier, Rutgers University"Splendid insights on every page....Sabin in a sensitive, thoughtful critic...Brilliant."--The D.H. Lawrence"The book is impressive, the work of a formidable critic."--James H. Maddox, George Washington University"An intelligent study of language play in the composition and detection of attitude and harmony or tension within a literary work....Offers a rich reward of fresh intellectual exploration."--Choice, "[An] often brilliant study."--D.H. Lawrence Review "Margery Sabin is a critic of rare lucidity and brilliance, andThe Dialect of the Tribeshould redirect and enrich our reading of modern fiction."--Richard Poirier,Rutgers University "Splendid insights on every page....Sabin in a sensitive, thoughtful critic...Brilliant."--The D.H. Lawrence "The book is impressive, the work of a formidable critic."--James H. Maddox,George Washington University "An intelligent study of language play in the composition and detection of attitude and harmony or tension within a literary work....Offers a rich reward of fresh intellectual exploration."--Choice, "[An] often brilliant study."--D.H. Lawrence Review"Margery Sabin is a critic of rare lucidity and brilliance, and The Dialect of the Tribe should redirect and enrich our reading of modern fiction."--Richard Poirier, Rutgers University"Splendid insights on every page....Sabin in a sensitive, thoughtful critic...Brilliant."--The D.H. Lawrence"The book is impressive, the work of a formidable critic."--James H. Maddox, George Washington University"An intelligent study of language play in the composition and detection of attitude and harmony or tension within a literary work....Offers a rich reward of fresh intellectual exploration."--Choice, "[An] often brilliant study."-- D.H. Lawrence Review "Margery Sabin is a critic of rare lucidity and brilliance, and The Dialect of the Tribe should redirect and enrich our reading of modern fiction."--Richard Poirier, Rutgers University "Splendid insights on every page....Sabin in a sensitive, thoughtful critic...Brilliant."-- The D.H. Lawrence "The book is impressive, the work of a formidable critic."--James H. Maddox, George Washington University "An intelligent study of language play in the composition and detection of attitude and harmony or tension within a literary work....Offers a rich reward of fresh intellectual exploration."-- Choice, "The book is impressive, the work of a formidable critic."--James H. Maddox, George Washington University, "Margery Sabin is a critic of rare lucidity and brilliance, and The Dialect of the Tribe should redirect and enrich our reading of modern fiction."--Richard Poirier, Rutgers University, "[An] often brilliant study."--D.H. Lawrence Review "Margery Sabin is a critic of rare lucidity and brilliance, and The Dialect of the Tribe should redirect and enrich our reading of modern fiction."--Richard Poirier, Rutgers University "Splendid insights on every page....Sabin in a sensitive, thoughtful critic...Brilliant."--The D.H. Lawrence "The book is impressive, the work of a formidable critic."--James H. Maddox, George Washington University "An intelligent study of language play in the composition and detection of attitude and harmony or tension within a literary work....Offers a rich reward of fresh intellectual exploration."--Choice, "An intelligent study of language play in the composition and detection of attitude and harmony or tension within a literary work....Offers a rich reward of fresh intellectual exploration."--Choice
Dewey Edition
19
Dewey Decimal
823/.912/09
Synopsis
This wide-ranging work reveals how the ambiguous cultural positions of four great modern novelists--James, Lawrence, Joyce, and Beckett--become a major source of their strength., The bold careers of Henry James, D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce, and Samuel Beckett--writers with profoundly unsettled cultural identities--spark Margery Sabin's investigation of values carried through inherited forms of speech. The Dialect of the Tribe offers fresh readings of such great novels as The Golden Bowl, Women in Love, Ulysses, and the Beckett trilogy which illustrate how complex attitudes toward the speech forms oflanguage inform the most varied social, psychological, and aesthetic structures in modern fiction. Sabin explores the powerful tension in these writers between appreciation for the resources of common speech in English and contrary longingsfor a freedom associated with abstraction, system, and foreign or private language. Her own critical procedures transcend restrictive and reductive polarizations, as she lucidly analyzes the biases of both the Anglo-American critical tradition and the challenge to that tradition in French literary theory and practice. Written in a jargon-free, accessible style, The Dialect of the Tribe argues that the ambiguous cultural positions of the great modern novelists in English emerge as amajor source of their strength--the rich traditions of the English language give enlivening power to writers also remarkable for their drive toward radical independence and skepticism., The bold careers of Henry James, D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce, and Samuel Beckett--writers with profoundly unsettled cultural identities--spark Margery Sabin's investigation of values carried through inherited forms of speech. The Dialect of the Tribe offers fresh readings of such great novels as The Golden Bowl, Women in Love, Ulysses, and the Beckett trilogy which illustrate how complex attitudes toward the speech forms of language inform the most varied social, psychological, and aesthetic structures in modern fiction. Sabin explores the powerful tension in these writers between appreciation for the resources of common speech in English and contrary longings for a freedom associated with abstraction, system, and foreign or private language. Her own critical procedures transcend restrictive and reductive polarizations, as she lucidly analyzes the biases of both the Anglo-American critical tradition and the challenge to that tradition in French literary theory and practice. Written in a jargon-free, accessible style, The Dialect of the Tribe argues that the ambiguous cultural positions of the great modern novelists in English emerge as a major source of their strength--the rich traditions of the English language give enlivening power to writers also remarkable for their drive toward radical independence and skepticism., The bold careers of Henry James, D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce, and Samuel Beckett--writers with profoundly unsettled cultural identities--spark Margery Sabin's investigation of values carried through inherited forms of speech. The Dialect of the Tribe offers fresh readings of such great novels as The Golden Bowl , Women in Love , Ulysses , and the Beckett trilogy which illustrate how complex attitudes toward the speech forms of language inform the most varied social, psychological, and aesthetic structures in modern fiction. Sabin explores the powerful tension in these writers between appreciation for the resources of common speech in English and contrary longings for a freedom associated with abstraction, system, and foreign or private language. Her own critical procedures transcend restrictive and reductive polarizations, as she lucidly analyzes the biases of both the Anglo-American critical tradition and the challenge to that tradition in French literary theory and practice. Written in a jargon-free, accessible style, The Dialect of the Tribe argues that the ambiguous cultural positions of the great modern novelists in English emerge as a major source of their strength--the rich traditions of the English language give enlivening power to writers also remarkable for their drive toward radical independence and skepticism.
LC Classification Number
PR888.S64S23 1987
ebay_catalog_id
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Copyright Date
1987

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