1. Modern novel is remarkable for
its popularity, variety and complexity.
2. Novels are being written
practically on all possible themes and subjects.
3. A number of different trends
are to be noticed.
4. The modern novel is realistic.
It deals with all the facts of contemporary life, the pleasant as well as the
unpleasant, the beautiful as well as the ugly, and does not present merely a
one sided view of life. Life is presented with detached accurate, regardless of
morals or ideological considerations. The sufferings of the poor, their misery
and wretchedness, as well as good in them, their sense of social solidarity,
their follow felling and sympathy, are realistically presented.
5 .The modern age is an era of disintegration
and interrogation.
6. Old values have been discarded
and they have not been replaced by new ones. Man is today caught between “two
worlds, the one dying, the other seeking to be born”. The choice between
capitalism and communism, science and religion. God and the Atom Bomb is a
difficult one, and the result is that man is baffled and confused.
7. The modern novel presents
realistically the doubts, and conflicts and frustrations of the modern worlds.
8. It is therefore, pessimistic
in tone.
9. There is large scale
criticism. Even condemnation of contemporary values and civilization, E.M.
Forster is undisguised in his attack on the business mind, the worship of
bigness in industrialized England
of the post-war generations. Aldous Huxley analyses the disease of modern civilization
and searches for a cure, and Conrad’s novel are all pessimistic and tragic.
10. The realism of the modern
novel is nowhere seen to better advantage than in the treatment of sex. The novel
has entirely broken free from the Victorian inhibition of sex.
There is a frank and free
treatment of the problems of love, sex and marriage.
11. The modern novel is neither
merely an entertainment nor merely light story meant for after dinner reading. It
has evolved as a serious art form.
It is very well constructed
having nothing loose or rambling about it. As E. Albert points out, “Henry
James Conard evolved techniques which revolutionized the form of the novel.
Edwin Mure is right in pointing out that plot seems to have died out of the 20th
century “Stream of consciousness novel”.
“The great modern novels like
Ulysses are still stories but they are stories, without an ending and the
characteristic modern novel is a story without an ending”.
12. The modern novel is like an
incomplete sentence and “its incompleteness is a reflection of the incompleteness
of a whole region of thought and belief”.
Under the influence of new
psychological theories, life is not regarded as a continuous flow, but as a
series of separate and successive moments.
The modern novel is predominantly
psychological. Novelists like Henry James, Joseph Conrad, James Joyce, Virginia
Woolf, have made the English novel extremely psychological in nature.
13. They revealed that human
consciousness has very deep layers, and buried under the conscious, are the
sub-conscious and the unconscious.
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