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- "An artist is his own fault" : John O'Hara on writers and writing
- A certain measure; : an interpretation of prose fiction,
- A metaphorics of fiction : discontinuity and discourse in the modern novel
- A primer of the novel : for readers and writers
- A theory of narrative
- Abysmal games in the novels of Samuel Beckett
- Advanced problems of the fiction writer,
- Anaïs Nin and the remaking of self : gender, modernism, and narrative identity
- Ancient fiction : the novel in the Greek and Roman world
- Ariadne's thread : story lines
- Arturo Pérez-Reverte : narrative tricks and narrative strategies
- Basic principles of fiction writing
- Basic story techniques
- Before fiction : the ancien régime of the novel
- Before fiction : the ancien régime of the novel
- Beyond the metafictional mode : directions in the modern Spanish novel
- Beyond the metafictional mode : directions in the modern Spanish novel
- Carnival of Repetition : Gaddis's "The Recognitions" and Postmodern Theory
- Carol Shields, narrative hunger, and the possibilities of fiction
- Cast by means of figures : Herman Melville's rhetorical development
- Character & structure in the English novel
- Charles Dickens and the form of the novel
- Chaucer and the craft of fiction
- Chaucerian fiction
- Chicano novels and the politics of form : race, class, and reification
- Closure in the Novel
- Coincidence and counterfactuality : plotting time and space in narrative fiction
- Conrad, language, and narrative
- Constructions of Smollett : a study of genre and gender
- Correspondent colorings : Melville in the marketplace
- Critical approaches to Joseph Conrad
- Critical approaches to Joseph Conrad
- Detecting texts : the metaphysical detective story from Poe to postmodernism
- Detecting texts : the metaphysical detective story from Poe to postmodernism
- Dickens's fiction : tapestries of conscience
- Edith Wharton and the art of fiction
- Eighteenth century French novelists and the novel
- El oficio de escritor : entrevistas con E. M. Forster, François Mauriac [et. al.]
- Eloquent reticence : withholding information in fictional narrative
- Eloquent reticence : withholding information in fictional narrative
- Empty revelations : an essay on talk about, and attitudes toward fiction
- Essays one
- Exquisite masochism : marriage, sex, and the novel form
- Fables of fact : the new journalism as new fiction
- Factual fictions : the origins of the English novel
- Fashioning authority : the development of Elizabethan novelistic discourse
- Faulkner the storyteller
- Fear of fiction : narrative strategies in the works of Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Fiction and repetition : seven English novels
- Fictional techniques and factual works
- Fielding's theory of the novel
- Figural language in the novel : the flowers of speech from Cervantes to Joyce
- Figural language in the novel : the flowers of speech from Cervantes to Joyce
- Flaubert and Joyce : the rite of fiction
- Form and meaning in fiction
- Forms of modern fiction; : essays collected in honor of Joseph Warren Beach,
- Free indirect style in modernism : representations of consciousness
- Future narratives : theory, poetics, and media-historical moment
- God, the quest, the hero : thematic structures in Beckett's fiction
- Henry Fielding and the dry mock : a study of the techniques of irony in his early works
- Henry James : history, narrative, fiction
- Henry James and H. G. Wells : a record of their friendship, their debate on the art of fiction, and their quarrel
- How novels work
- How to make believe : the fictional truths of the representational arts
- Ideologies of identity in adolescent fiction : the dialogic construction of subjectivity
- Inquiry and testament : a study of the novels and short prose of Robert Walser,
- Introduction à l'analyse du roman
- Jack London : a study of the short fiction
- James Joyce's techno-poetics
- James Joyce's techno-poetics
- Jane Austen and the fiction of her time
- Jane Austen and the fiction of her time
- Jane Austen and the fiction of her time
- Jane Austen's literary manuscripts : a study of the novelist's development through the surviving papers
- Jonathan Swift : the fictions of the satirist
- L'homme et son ombre
- La parodia en la nueva novela hispanoamericana (1960-1985)
- Linguistics and the novel
- Man's changing mask : modes and methods of characterization in fiction
- Man's changing mask : modes and methods of characterization in fiction
- Mapping the modern mind : Virginia Woolf's parodic approach to the art of fiction in 'Jacob's Room'
- Marcel Proust : the fictions of life and of art
- Margery Kempe's dissenting fictions
- Maria Edgeworth's art of prose fiction
- Mark Twain and the novel : the double-cross of authority
- Mark Twain in the margins : the Quarry Farm marginalia and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court
- Narcissistic narrative : the metafictional paradox
- Narrating reality : Austen, Scott, Eliot
- Narrative and its discontents : problems of closure in the traditional novel
- Narrative crossings : theory and pragmatics of prose fiction
- Narrative culture
- Narrative impact : social and cognitive foundations
- Narrative impact : social and cognitive foundations
- Narrative innovation and incoherence : ideology in Defoe, Goldsmith, Austen, Eliot, and Hemingway
- Narrative perspective in the post-Civil War novels of Francisco Ayala, Muertes de perro and El fondo del vaso
- Narrative purpose in the novella
- Narrative technique; : a practical course in literary psychology,
- Narrativity : theory and practice
- Neverending stories : toward a critical narratology
- Neverending stories : toward a critical narratology
- New essays on Hemingway's short fiction
- New testaments : cognition, closure, and the figural logic of the sequel, 1660-1740
- Nineteenth-century American romance : genre and the construction of democratic culture
- Novel-in-the-making
- Novels and arguments : inventing rhetorical criticism
- Obscurity's myriad components : the theory and practice of William Faulkner
- On writing
- Our very own adventure : towards a poetics of the short story
- Petronius and the anatomy of fiction
- Playing the text, performing the future : future narratives in print and digiture
- Possible worlds, artificial intelligence, and narrative theory
- Practicing romance : narrative form and cultural engagement in Hawthorne's fiction
- Problèmes du nouveau roman
- Re-forming the narrative : toward a mechanics of modernist fiction
- Reading (absent) character : towards a theory of characterization in fiction
- Reading Frames in Modern Fiction
- Reading fiction, : a method of analysis with selections for study
- Reading for the plot : design and intention in narrative
- Reading frames in modern fiction
- Reading the Victorian novel : detail into form
- Reason over passion : Harriet Martineau and the Victorian novel
- Rhythm in the novel
- Samuel Richardson & the dramatic novel
- Self-imitation in the eighteenth-century novel
- Soliloquy in nineteenth-century fiction
- Some applications of fictional mode to selected works of children's literature
- Some observations on the art of narrative,
- Spatial form in narrative
- Stephen Crane at Brede : an Anglo-American literary circle of the 1890's
- Story and situation : narrative seduction and the power of fiction
- Story and situation : narrative seduction and the power of fiction
- Story writing,
- Story-writing : lessons from the masters
- Strange narrators in contemporary fiction : explorations in readers' engagement with characters
- Stream of consciousness in the modern novel
- Structure and theme--Don Quixote to James Joyce
- Structure in four novels by H. G. Wells
- Suspense in the formula story
- Suture and narrative : deep intersubjectivity in fiction and film
- Testaments betrayed : an essay in nine parts
- The Cambridge introduction to narrative
- The Self-Conscious Novel : Artifice in Fiction from Joyce to Pynchon
- The Song in the Story : Lyric Insertions in French Narrative Fiction, 1200-1400
- The Victorian multiplot novel : studies in dialogical form
- The art of fiction : illustrated from classic and modern texts
- The art of fiction : notes on craft for young writers
- The art of modern fiction
- The art of the novel
- The art of war for writers : fiction writing strategies, tactics, and exercises
- The art of writing fiction
- The basic formulas of fiction
- The basic patterns of plot
- The boundaries of fiction : Carlyle, Macaulay, Newman
- The craft of fiction
- The craft of fiction
- The development of the English novel,
- The dramaturgy of style : voice in short fiction
- The fabric of fiction,
- The fiction editor, the novel, and the novelist
- The formal principle in the novel
- The imposition of form : studies in narrative representation and knowledge
- The imposition of form : studies in narrative representation and knowledge
- The literary criticism of Henry James
- The literature of fact : literary nonfiction in American writing
- The naive and the sentimental novelist
- The narrative act : point of view in fiction
- The novel : language and narrative from Cervantes to Calvino
- The novel art : elevations of American fiction after Henry James
- The novels of Flaubert : a study of themes and techniques
- The novels of George Eliot : a study in form
- The novels of Hermann Hesse; : a study in theme and structure
- The poetics of biblical narrative
- The reflexive novel : fiction as critique
- The rhetoric of fiction
- The rhetoric of fictionality : narrative theory and the idea of fiction
- The self-conscious novel : artifice in fiction from Joyce to Pynchon
- The story begins : essays on literature
- The story of the novel
- The story writer
- The story-shaped world : fiction and metaphysics : some variations on a theme
- The technique of the novel,
- The technique of the novel; : a handbook on the craft of the long narrative,
- The textuality of soulwork : Jack Kerouac's quest for spontaneous prose
- The textuality of soulwork : Jack Kerouac's quest for spontaneous prose
- The true story of the novel
- The true story of the novel
- The weaver-god, he weaves : Melville and the poetics of the novel
- The weaver-god, he weaves : Melville and the poetics of the novel
- The world of fiction
- The writing of fiction
- The writing of fiction,
- The writing of modern fiction
- The young writer at work
- Theory and the novel : narrative reflexivity in the British tradition
- Theory of the novel : a historical approach
- This year you write your novel
- Thomas Hardy : a textual study of the short stories
- Thomas Hardy, monism, and the carnival tradition : the one and the many in the dynasts
- Tilting at mortality : narrative strategies in Joseph Heller's fiction
- Toward the end : closure and structure in the American short story
- Twenty problems of the fiction writer,
- Under pretext of praise : satiric mode in Erasmus' fiction
- Unity in Hardy's novels : "repetitive symmetries"
- Victims, textual strategies in recent American fiction
- Victorian criticism of the novel
- Writers at work : the Paris review interviews, second series
- Writers at work; : the Paris review interviews.
- Writing fiction
- Xenophon of Ephesus : his compositional technique and the birth of the novel
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