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A series of lectures defines the novel as a distinct prose form and situates its emergence in relation to the modern expansion of individual personality. The author contrasts the novel with other prose genres and with formal poetry, argues that fiction shapes readers' moral and social habits, and warns that narrative power can be used for both edification and corruption. Methodologically the work combines broad theoretical claims about personality and cultural needs with proposed lines of development and close readings of major English novelists, aiming to explain how the novel meets specific modern requirements for expression.
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