id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mxd43tbobnhhtbvfhhc6syty7e Gillian Dooley The Post-War Novel in Crisis: Three Perspectives 2005 20 .pdf application/pdf 5895 387 63 The most obvious difference between nineteenth-century novels period following the second world war, Iris Murdoch, Doris Lessing and V.S. While what Murdoch missed in the modern novel was the individual character reason, to represent human life as well as the nineteenth century novel does. Victorian novel … is represented by the work of perhaps a dozen novelists, out nineteenth century, and did not prevent the 'traditional novel of character' from standards of the novel as it was written in the nineteenth century – has, by with what he sees as the conventional novel form onto these writers. foolish, but simply to believe, like Murdoch, that nineteenth-century writers are 4 D.J. Taylor, After the War: The Novel and English Society since 1945 (London: Chatto & an Essay on New Fiction,' [1973] The Novel Today, ed. was on the novels of Iris Murdoch, Doris Lessing and V.S. Naipaul. ./cache/work_mxd43tbobnhhtbvfhhc6syty7e.pdf ./txt/work_mxd43tbobnhhtbvfhhc6syty7e.txt