Abstract
Foreword Note on the text 1. Notes on language, its deconstruction and on translating Erich Heller 2. Significant objects: a possibility of realism in early narratives Wolfgang Harms 3. 'Enter Mariners, wet': realism in Shakespeare's last plays Anne Barton 4. Language and reality in Bleak House Graham Hough 5. The problem of nineteenth-century German realism Martin Swales 6. Proust's Balzac Sheila Stern 7. Realism, modernism, and 'language-consciousness' Stephen Health 8. Nietzche and the 'middle mode of discourse' Nicholas Boyle 9. Fabricating histories Paul Connerton 10. Ounces of example: Henry James, philosopher Renford Bambrough 11. Afterthoughts on realism Richard Brinkmann Index.
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