EN 2120 Chapter : 'Epic and Novel'

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the study of the novel as a genre id distinguished by peculiar difficulties. this is due to the unique nature of the object itself: the novel is the sole genre that continues to develop, that is as yet uncompleted. the forces that define it as a genre are at work before our very eyes: the birth and development of the novel as a genre takes place in the full light of the historical day. the generic skeleton of the novel is still far from having hardened, and we cannot foresee all its plastic possibilities. we know other genres as more or less fixed pre-existing forms into which one may then pour artistic experience. the primordial process of their formation lies outside historically documented observation. encounter the epic as a genre that has not only long since completed its development, but one that is already antiquated.

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