How Fiction Works

In the long-lived debate over the merits of literary form, James Wood, professor of the practice of literary criticism at Harvard, comes down firmly on the side of the novel—all other forms exist in its shadow. In his How Fiction Works his championing of the novel leads him to view Shakespeare as a would-be novelist and to brand poets as primarily narcissistic.

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Thank you for that, I'll have to read the whole book now.

I have been blogging my reading of Mr. Wood's book over at http://wisdomofthewest.blogspot.com
It's a brilliant book that takes the reader to the heart of fiction.