EPISODE · Mar 1, 2017 · 13 MIN
1.11 Bryony Randall on what draws readers to the "one-day novel" (New Literary History)
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The one-day novel — that is a book which covers the action of just a single day — has caught the attention of British academic Bryony Randall. A lecturer in English Literature at the University of Glasgow, Randall took a close look at the topic in a recent essay published in the journal New Literary History. Randall joined our podcast series to discuss her essay and just what makes the one-day novel a draw for some people.
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The one-day novel — that is a book which covers the action of just a single day — has caught the attention of British academic Bryony Randall. A lecturer in English Literature at the University of Glasgow, Randall took a close look at the topic in a recent essay published in the journal New Literary History. Randall joined our podcast series to discuss her essay and just what makes the one-day novel a draw for some people.
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1.11 Bryony Randall on what draws readers to the "one-day novel" (New Literary History)
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