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The novel as art: Perspectives from Bakhtin and lawrence
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Literary world continued to face a clash of opinion for long as to whether the popular genre, the novel, should be regarded as representing artistic literary heritage. As literary scholarship often traced a line separating poetic discourse from the novelistic discourse, readers as well as scholars were in a state of dilemma whether to recognize the novel as artistic genre. However, with authors like DH Lawrence and critics like Mikhail Bakhtin, the confusion no longer needs to hound us. This article is an attempt to see why and how the novelistic discourse is fit enough to be considered artistic discourse and the novel an artistic genre of literature. As a methodology to look into the issue, scholarly perspectives forwarded by Mikhail Bakhtin and DH Lawrence have been taken into consideration. Bakhtin’s concept of ‘heteroglossia’ and Lawrence’s ‘wholeness of life’ have been adopted as the basic theoretical tool while the textual references are mainly based on their essays entitled “Discourse in the Novel” and “Why the Novel Matters,” respectively. The article concludes that Bakhtin's appreciation of novelistic discourse as something that enabled the "representation of heteroglossia ," and Lawrence's description of the novel as the “book of life” are both equally potent scholarly defenses establishing the novel as artistic genre. | THE NOVEL AS ART PERSPECTIVES FROM BAKHTIN AND LAWRENCE Chiranjibi Kafle ABSTRACT Literary world continued to face a clash of opinion for long as to whether the popular genre the novel should be regarded as representing artistic literary heritage. As literary scholarship often traced a line separating poetic discourse from the novelistic discourse readers as well as scholars were in a state of dilemma whether to recognize the novel as artistic genre. However with authors like DH Lawrence and critics like Mikhail Bakhtin the confusion no longer needs to hound us. This article is an attempt to see why and how the novelistic discourse is fit enough to be considered artistic discourse and the novel an artistic genre of literature. As a methodology to look into the issue scholarly perspectives forwarded by Mikhail Bakhtin and DH Lawrence have been taken into consideration. Bakhtin s concept of heteroglossia and Lawrence s wholeness of life have been adopted as the basic theoretical tool while the textual references are mainly based on their essays entitled Discourse in the Novel and Why the Novel Matters respectively. The article concludes that Bakhtin s appreciation of novelistic discourse as something that enabled the representation of heteroglossia. and Lawrence s description of the novel as the book of life are both equally potent scholarly defenses establishing the novel as artistic genre. BACKGROUND Traditional stylistics and contemporary literary scholarship did not recognize novel as artistic genre although novelistic discourse has also its own artistic quality with scope to deal with social reality in a much wider way. Critics of novelistic discourse for example Gustav Shpet a Russian professor who had profound influence on the formalists especially Roman Jakobson called the novelistic discourse a moral propaganda in rhetorical forms having no aesthetic value. They argued that the artistic discourse was exclusively a poetic discourse in nature. But according to
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