Kent proposes a general theory of genre classification and applies this generic model to American fiction written during the last half of the nineteenth century. Combining theory and application. Kent attempts to demonstrate that what we say about texts is related directly to our generic perception of them.
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Kent proposes a general theory of genre classification and applies this generic model to American fiction written during the last half of the nineteenth century. Combining theory and application. Kent attempts to demonstrate that what we say about texts is related directly to our generic perception of them.
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Fine in VG jacket. Black cloth with gilt titles to spine, green and white jacket, 8vo. 180pp. Index, bibliography, notes. Fine/VG. Book is as new: bright, tight, sharp and unmarked. Jacket has abrasion with light creases and surface loss to spine ends. Central panels, colors and titles all bright and fine. In bBodart. Neither ex-lib nor remainder.
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