One vs. the Many
Discover the intricate world of characterization in literature with One vs. the Many by Alex Woloch. Published in 2003, this compelling paperback spans 408 pages and delves into the often-overlooked complexities of character representation within literary theory. Woloch argues that the portrayal of a character is influenced by a dynamic interplay of narrative focus and ambiguity, offering fresh insights into the construction of literary form. This thought-provoking work not only enriches our understanding of 19th-century British literature but also serves as a vital contribution to comparative literature and literary criticism. Ideal for students, scholars, and literature enthusiasts, One vs. the Many paves the way for a deeper exploration of narrative theory and its implications on character development. Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your literary studies with this essential read!