Flat Protagonists: A Theory of Novel Character

Flat Protagonists: A Theory of Novel Character

by Marta Figlerowicz
Flat Protagonists: A Theory of Novel Character

Flat Protagonists: A Theory of Novel Character

by Marta Figlerowicz

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Overview

We've all encountered protagonists who, over the course of a novel, turn out to be more complicated than we thought at first. But what does one do with a major character who simplifies as a novel progresses, to the point where even this novel's other characters begin to disregard him? Flat Protagonists shows that writers have undertaken such formal experiments-which give rise to its titular "flat protagonists"-since the novel's incipience. It finds such characters in British and French novels ranging from the late-seventeenth to the early-twentieth century by Aphra Behn, Isabelle de Charrière, Françoise de Graffigny, Thomas Hardy, and Marcel Proust.

Marta Figlerowicz argues that these uncommon flat protagonists challenge our larger views about the novel as a genre. Upending a longstanding tradition of valuing characters for their complexity, Figlerowicz proposes that novels, and their characters, should be appreciated for highlighting the limits to how much attention any particular person's self-expression tends to garner, and how much insight anyone has to offer her community. As invitations to consider how we might come across to others, rather than merely how others come across to us, flat protagonists both subvert and complement the more conventional approach to novels as, at their best, sites of instruction in interpersonal empathy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190496760
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/26/2016
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 881,703
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 5.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Marta Figlerowicz is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and English at Yale University.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements


Introduction


Chapter One : The Prince


Chapter Two: The Writer


Chapter Three: The Misfit


Chapter Four: The Solipsist


Conclusion


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