Prefaces to Fiction by Boyce, Argens, Derrick, Manley, Scudéry, and Warburton
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"Prefaces to Fiction" by Boyce, Argens, Derrick, Manley, Scudéry, and Warburton is a collection of literary prefaces and introductions that provide insight into early theories of prose fiction. Written during the early to mid-18th century, the book encompasses works from notable figures such as Georges de Scudéry, who initiated discussions on narra...
revolves around the evolving principles of fiction and narrative form, emphasizing the balance between truth and artistic representation. The book presents a series of prefaces that outline the authors’ thoughts on the art of fiction, character development, and moral considerations in storytelling. Scudéry's preface to "Ibrahim" offers a foundation for narrative structure, asserting that every story should revolve around a central action while maintaining true resemblance to life. Manley's reflections critique the excesses of romantic storytelling, advocating for a closer connection to real human experiences. Derrick's preface continues this conversation by exploring characterization and emotional depth, aligning with contemporary notions of realism. Overall, these prefaces serve as a critical exploration of the artistic and moral underpinnings of fiction, marking an important phase in the development of the English novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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