Readership: Members of reading groups, students of contemporary fiction, and students and teachers of creative writing.
John Mullan, Professor of English, University College London
"Expanding on his popular Guardian column, and focusing on a set of key novels, How Novels Work [mullan] aims to explain to the interested 'non-academic' reader critical approaches, particularly 'matters of form', which are normally considered the perserve of academia...the text is rich in critical and literary-historical insights...critical readings which...[are], above all, communicated in plain English." - Beth Lynch, TLS
"Ever insightful critiques...wholly satisfying, and a great education for book-lovers and would-be novelists alike... Mullan is willing to go where other academics do not usually deign to tread." - Susan Elderkin, The Financial Times
"A wealth of sharp mini-essays." - The Guardian (Review)
Introduction 1: Beginning 2: Narrating 3: People 4: Genre 5: Voices 6: Structure 7: Detail 8: Style 9: Devices 10: Literariness 11: Ending
Author John Mullan considers 'How Novels Work' in this 'Meet the Author' video Read the related OUP blog