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- A metaphorics of fiction : discontinuity and discourse in the modern novel
- A primer of the novel : for readers and writers
- A theory of narrative
- A treatise on the novel
- Adventure, mystery, and romance : formula stories as art and popular culture
- Ancient fiction : the novel in the Graeco-Roman world
- Aspectos técnicos y estructurales de la novela española actual
- Beyond metafiction : self-consciousness in Soviet literature
- Beyond the metafictional mode : directions in the modern Spanish novel
- Character & structure in the English novel
- Closure in the novel
- Critical writings.
- Céline: the novel as delirium
- Dilemmes du roman : essays in honor of Georges May
- Edith Wharton : art and allusion
- Edith Wharton and the art of fiction
- Eighteenth century French novelists and the novel
- Expositional modes and temporal ordering in fiction
- Fables of fact : the new journalism as new fiction
- Factual fictions : the origins of the English novel
- Faulkner's questioning narratives : fiction of his major phase, 1929-42
- Fiction in the archives : pardon tales and their tellers in sixteenth-century France
- Fictional techniques and factual works
- Figural language in the novel : the flowers of speech from Cervantes to Joyce
- Form and meaning in fiction
- Gender and genre in novels without end : the British roman-fleuve
- Henry Fielding and the dry mock; : a study of the techniques of irony in his early works,
- Intersections : the elements of fiction in science fiction
- Inventiones : fiction and referentiality in twelfth-century English historical writing
- Jack London : a study of the short fiction
- La cure d'amaigrissement du roman
- La parodia en la nueva novela hispanoamericana (1960-1985)
- Le centre et la circonférence : essai sur l'objet dans la nouvelle classique
- Lectura semiológica de Fortunata y Jacinta
- Linguistics and the novel
- Narcissistic narrative : the metafictional paradox
- Narrating reality : Austen, Scott, Eliot
- Narrative and its discontents : problems of closure in the traditional novel
- Narrative crossings : theory and pragmatics of prose fiction
- Narrative elements and religious meanings
- Narrative technique in ancient Greek romances. : Studies of Chariton, Xenophon Ephesius, and Achilles Tatius
- Neverending stories : toward a critical narratology
- Nouveaux problèmes du roman
- Novel arguments : reading innovative American fiction
- Partial magic : the novel as a self-conscious genre
- Patterned aimlessness : Iris Murdoch's novels of the 1970s and 1980s
- Poétique de la prose
- Proust and Musil : the novel as research instrument
- Re-forming the narrative : toward a mechanics of modernist fiction
- Reading (absent) character : towards a theory of characterization in fiction
- Reading for the plot : design and intention in narrative
- Representation in contemporary French fiction
- Rhythm in the novel
- Self-imitation in the eighteenth-century novel
- Spatial form in narrative
- Stream of consciousness in the modern novel
- Structure and theme--Don Quixote to James Joyce
- Style in fiction : a linguistic introduction to English fictional prose
- Techniques avancées de la fiction : roman, nouvelles, scénarios
- Techniques of novel writing,
- The French fictional journal : fictional narcissism : narcissistic fiction
- The Victorian multiplot novel : studies in dialogical form
- The anatomy of the novel
- The craft of the novel
- The ethos of romance at the turn of the century
- The formal principle in the novel
- The imposition of form : studies in narrative representation and knowledge
- The narrative act : point of view in prose fiction
- The novel : language and narrative from Cervantes to Calvino
- The novel-machine : the theory and fiction of Anthony Trollope
- The passive voice; : an approach to modern fiction
- The reflexive novel : fiction as critique
- The rhetoric of fiction
- The rhetoric of fiction
- The rhetorical logic of Henry James
- The rules of time : time and rhythm in the twentieth-century novel
- The song in the story : lyric insertions in French narrative fiction, 1200-1400
- The spatiality of the novel
- The story of the novel
- The story-shaped world : fiction and metaphysics : some variations on a theme
- The technique of the novel; : a handbook on the craft of the long narrative,
- The true story of the novel
- The world we imagine; : selected essays
- Victorian criticism of the novel
- Word-music : the aesthetic aspect of narrative fiction
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