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0 Leader 01879nam a22003138a 4500
1 Control # 2008001729^
3 Control # Id DLC^
5 Date 20080115101748.0^
8 Fixed Data 080114s2008 nyu 000 0 eng ^
10 LC Card ^a 2008001729^
20 ISBN ^a9780061340406 (pbk.)^
20 ISBN ^a0061340405 (pbk.)^
40 Cat. Source ^aDLC^cDLC^
50 LC Call 0 0 ^aPN3365^b.F67 2008^
82 Dewey Class 0 0 ^a809.3^222^
100 ME:Pers Name 1 ^aFoster, Thomas C.^
245 Title 1 0 ^aHow to read novels like a professor /^cThomas C. Foster.^
250 Edition ^a1st ed.^
260 Imprint ^aNew York :^bHarper Paperbacks,^cc2008.^
300 Phys Descrpt ^a xviii, 312 p. ; ^c 21 cm.^
505 Note:Content 0 ^aNovel possibilities, or all animals aren't pigs? -- Pickup lines and open(ing) seductions or, why novels have first pages -- You can't breathe where the air is clear -- Who's in charge here? -- Never trust a narrator with a speaking part -- A still, small voice (or a great, galumphing one) -- Men (and women) made out of words, or, My pip ain't like your pip -- When very bad people happen to good novels -- Wrinkles in time, or, Chapters just might matter -- Everywhere is just one place -- Clarissa's flowers -- Met-him-pike-hoses -- Life sentences -- Drowning in the stream of consciousness -- The light on Daisy's dock -- Fiction about fiction -- Source codes and recycle bins -- Improbabilities : foundlings and magi, colonels and boy wizards -- What's the big idea, or even the small one? -- Who broke my novel? -- Untidy endings -- History in the novel/the novel in history -- Conspiracy theory.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aFiction^xHistory and criticism.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aBooks and reading.^
898 Tag 898 ^aEnglish qEnglish^
898 Tag 898 ^aAdult qadult^
898 Tag 898 ^aBook qbook^
898 Tag 898 ^aNonfiction qnonfiction^
910 Tag 910 ^aCARL0008314230^
998 Tag 998 4 ^aLDR63.1 20080711092931 INGM ^bITS63.1 20081024114624 tt0 0735 ^bITS63.1 20081022101202 tt0 0735 ^bLDR63.1 20080711092931 INGM^