
THE ENGLISH NOVEL
GEORGE SAINTSBURY
PREFACE
THE ENGLISH NOVEL
CHAPTER I - THE FOUNDATION IN ROMANCE
CHAPTER II - FROM LYLY TO SWIFT
CHAPTER III - THE FOUR WHEELS OF THE NOVEL WAIN
CHAPTER IV - THE MINOR AND LATER EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY NOVEL7
CHAPTER V - SCOTT AND MISS AUSTEN
CHAPTER VI - THE SUCCESSORS—TO THACKERAY
This volume offers a sweeping yet focused look at the evolution of the English novel, charting its rise from the earliest storytelling traditions to the rich landscape of the nineteenth century. The author approaches the subject not as a series of isolated reviews, but as a cohesive narrative that highlights how each generation of writers built upon the work of their predecessors, providing listeners with a clear sense of continuity and change.
Beginning with the surprising lateness of prose fiction in the classical world, the book traces the transition from ancient romance to the distinctive forms that emerged in medieval and early modern Europe. It then follows the genre’s flowering in England, examining the contributions of pioneering novelists and the cultural forces that shaped their work. The result is an engaging, scholarly guide that illuminates the roots and development of the English novel without demanding prior expertise.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (582K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Riikka Talonpoika and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2004-12-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1845–1933
A lively and influential English critic, he helped shape how generations of readers thought about literature, from Chaucer to the Victorian novel. His writing combined deep learning with an energetic, readable style that made literary history feel alive.
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