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Family in Crisis in Late Nineteenth-Century French Fiction

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Klappentext An analysis of how novels represent the crisis in 'family values' in late nineteenth-century France. Zusammenfassung This 1999 book examines how novels represent the crisis in 'family values' in late nineteenth-century France. A wide cultural perspective informs close readings of tales of adultery! illegitimacy! incest and divorce by popular novelists such as Zola and Maupassant as well as by hitherto neglected figures of the period. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements; Introduction: fin de siècle, fin de famille?; Part I. The Promiscuous Narrative of 'Pot-Bouille': 1. Demon lover or erotic atheist?; 2. The rhythms of performance; Part II. Pleasures and Fears of Paternity: Maupassant and Zola: 3. Bel-Ami: fantasies of seduction and colonization; 4. Incest in Les Rougon-Macquart; Part III. The Blindness of Passions: Huysmans, Hennique and Zola: 5. The conquest of privacy in A Rebours; 6. Painting, politics and architecture; Coda: Bourget's Un Divorce and the 'honnête femme'; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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Authors Nicholas White, Nicholas (Royal Holloway White
Assisted by Michael Sheringham (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.11.2006
 
EAN 9780521026802
ISBN 978-0-521-02680-2
No. of pages 232
Series Cambridge Studies in French
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Romance linguistics / literary studies

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