Novel and the Sea
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on literary history with The Novel and the Sea by Margaret Cohen, published by Princeton University Press in 2012. This captivating paperback, spanning 328 pages, challenges the traditional view of the novel as confined to national boundaries. Instead, Cohen invites readers to explore how the seas have interconnected diverse literary landscapes over the past two centuries.
By examining a rich tapestry of works, The Novel and the Sea reveals the intricate relationships between novels and their maritime contexts, offering fresh insights into the evolution of storytelling. This innovative approach not only broadens our understanding of literature but also highlights the significance of global connections in shaping narrative forms. Dive into this essential read and expand your appreciation for the novel as a dynamic and fluid art form.