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  1. Jun 25, 2020 · Rather than hunting for less embarrassing ways to stabilize it, we might define the novel of ideas precisely by its intimate relation to the gimmick form. Incorporating the suspicion that attends a genre into its definition has benefits, including that of making the definition more concrete.

  2. Jun 29, 2020 · The ‘Novel Of Ideas’ Is A Gimmick, But One That Sometimes Works The form of “novel” is young, but its conventions are mostly clear – and the novel of ideas is different. “Whether executed as science fiction, bildungsroman, or more recently, the satirical form Nicholas Dames calls the ‘theory novel,’ the novel of ideas is ...

  3. Jun 26, 2020 · Arising by most accounts in the last decades of the nineteenth century, the novel of ideas reflects the challenge posed by the integration of externally developed concepts long before the arrival of conceptual art.

  4. Nov 16, 2023 · The insertion of the “readymade” idea into the text is a “gimmick”. The novel of ideas relies on “ancient didactic devices” such as “[a]llegory, direct speech by narrators, and direct speech by characters” which “distance the novel from its métier—narration—and systematically push its form closer to those of the essay ...

  5. ideas give dramatic dialogue precedence over narration and summary. The insertion of the “readymade” idea into the text is a “gimmick”. The novel of ideas relies on “ancient didactic devices” such as “[a]llegory, direct speech by narrators, and direct

  6. Apr 24, 2018 · We can define the novel of ideas not according to an inherited standard of, say, Augie March or White Noise, but according to standards we can more actively and conscientiously define. There is an opportunity, I think, to bring a freshness and inclusivity to the study of the novel.

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  8. Jun 24, 2019 · McEwan’s novels of ideas consistently explore and demonstrate unexpected capabilities of the genre. They unfold the drama and texture of their ideational content, from the level of plot device and set piece down to that of lexical units.

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