The Evolution of the French Novel, 1641-1782English Showalter, Jr.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, (c)2015., (c)1972.Description: 1 online resource (380 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781400871117
- PQ645 .E965 2015
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Contents
Includes bibliographies and index.
In France between 1641 and 1782 the romance developed into the novel. Mr. Showalter's intensive study of the novel, particularly during the critical period 1700-1720, shows that an important movement toward nineteenth century realism was taking place. To trace this development the author has selected five phenomena-time, space, names, money, and the narrator-and follows their treatment throughout the period to show why romance tended toward the novel. To show the working-out of these ideas there is a detailed analysis of one novel, Robert Challe's Les Illustres Francoises, which can be prec.
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