“Those familiar with Leona Toker’s work will recognize some of its characteristic strengths in this new book. She has a very keen eye for telling textual detail, a self-conscious awareness of the ethical and interpretive implication of analytical techniques, and an unwavering respect for the texts with which she engages. Towards the Ethics of Form in Fiction is an important book that I have no hesitation in recommending to students and scholars of narratology.” —Jeremy Hawthorn, professor of modern British literature at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology