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The Political Novel in Europe and the Challenges of the Digital Era (Caponeu Working Papers)

By: Ivana Perica, Aurore Peyroles

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Commitment • Centres and Peripheries • Nationalism • Capitalism • Democracy • Digital Modernism • Digitalisation • Technology • Digital Era • Fiction • Novel • 20th century • 21st century

The Political Novel in Europe and the Challenges of the Digital Era

This collection aims to explore the literary and political challenges the digital age poses for the genre of the novel. Without a doubt, it is having a profound impact on all aspects of the literary process, opening up a new context that redefines creative processes, reading practices, distribution methods, and critical reception. Digital issues and practices affect fundamental notions of literary studies. But how are these changes reflected in the novel itself? How has this new context redefined relations with the political sphere (if at all)? What kind of political novel is possible in the digital age?

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