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Archibald Marshall, a Realistic Novelist

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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A literary lecturer offers a revised lecture-length study of a contemporary novelist, exploring the principles and practice of realistic fiction. The essay argues that a novel's power rests on story, character, and style rather than overt propaganda, and prefers works that let characters express ideas. Using conversations with established writers and examples from prominent contemporaries, it contrasts literary traditions, considers why early novels often endure, and examines how artistic impulse, restraint, and narrative technique combine to produce sustained realist achievement.

PREFACE

The original form of this book was a lecture on the William Vaughn Moody foundation at the University of Chicago, delivered on the sixth of February, 1918. A portion of it was subsequently printed in the North American Review. It now appears considerably revised and enlarged.

W. L. P.

Yale University,
Tuesday, 21 May, 1918.