O Autorze

Ian Watt was a prominent Scottish literary critic and scholar, best known for his influential works on the English novel. His most notable publication, "The Rise of the Novel," published in 1957, provided a comprehensive analysis of the development of the novel as a literary form. Watt's interdisciplinary approach combined history, philosophy, and literature, making his arguments compelling and widely respected. Throughout his career, he focused on the relationship between literature and society, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries.

In addition to his critical essays, Watt contributed significantly to the understanding of authors such as Daniel Defoe and Samuel Richardson. His insights into narrative techniques and the socio-political contexts of their works have been vital for scholars and students alike. His legacy continues to influence contemporary literary criticism, and his works remain essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of the novel.

Narodowość Szkocki
Data Urodzenia May 12, 1917
Miejsce Urodzenia Edinburgh, Scotland
Data śmierci May 24, 1999