"In the landscape of the early modern European comic novel the inn often features as a monument to digression - the perfect setting for chance encounters with strangers who always have a story to tell. This wide-ranging comparative study explores the special part played by the inn, tracing the progress of a succession of wayward heroes and narrators in five canonical texts: Cervantes's ""Don Quijote"", Scarron's ""Roman comique"", Fielding's ""Joseph Andrews"" and ""Tom Jones"", Sterne's ""Tristram Shandy"" and Diderot's ""Jacques le fataliste"". As this celebration of digressive fiction unfolds, a very different picture emerges of the novel's rise and development."



Autorentext

Will McMorran



Inhalt

Introduction; 1: Before Palomeque: Hospitality and Storytelling; 2: Don Quijote The Inn and the Castle; 3: Le Roman comique Town, Country and the Provincial Inn; 4: Fielding I The Topography of Travel; 5: Fielding II The Topology of Travel; 6: Tristram Shandy Narrative as Travelogue; 7: Jacques le Fataliste et son maître Travelogue as Narrative; Conclusion

Titel
The Inn and the Traveller
Untertitel
Digressive Topographies in the Early Modern European Novel
EAN
9781351197854
ISBN
978-1-351-19785-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
02.12.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.29 MB
Anzahl Seiten
292
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch