"A Novelist on Novels" offers a compelling exploration of 20th-century English fiction through the insightful lens of W. L. George. This collection of literary essays delves into the history and criticism surrounding the novel form, providing a unique perspective from a practicing novelist. George examines the key trends and enduring qualities of English novels, offering a blend of personal reflection and analytical commentary. < p/> A valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of literary criticism, "A Novelist on Novels" presents a thoughtful examination of the era's most significant works. This volume gathers George's essays on the novel, making it an essential addition to any collection focused on English literature. It offers enduring insight into the art of crafting fiction and understanding its historical context. This edition is a meticulously prepared print republication of a classic text.
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