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Romantheorie --- Romantheorie. --- 82-31 --- 753 --- 82-31 Roman --- Roman --- Prozakritiek --- Theorie van proza en poëzie - Prozakritiek
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This is a postmodernist history of the historical novel with special attention to the political implications of the postmodernist attitude toward the past. Beginning with the poetics of Sir Walter Scott, Wesseling moves via a global survey of 19th century historical fiction to modernist innovations in the genre.Noting how the self-reflexive strategy enables a novelist to represent an episode from the past alongside the process of gathering and formulating historical knowledge, the author discusses the elaboration of this strategy, introduced by novelists such as Virginia Woolf and William Faulkner.
82-31 --- 82.015.9 --- 82.015.9 Literaire stromingen: postmodernisme --- Literaire stromingen: postmodernisme --- 82-31 Roman --- Roman --- Fiction --- Comparative literature --- Historical fiction --- History and criticism. --- ROMAN HISTORIQUE (GENRE LITTERAIRE) --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE
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Leading scholar Stephen Kern offers a probing analysis of the modernist novel, encompassing American, British and European works. Organized thematically, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of the stunningly original formal innovations in novels by Conrad, Joyce, Woolf, Proust, Gide, Faulkner, Dos Passos, Kafka, Musil and others. Kern contextualizes and explains how formal innovations captured the dynamic history of the period, reconstructed as ten master narratives. He also draws briefly on poetry and painting of the first half of the twentieth century. The Modernist Novel is set to become a fundamental source for discussions of the genre and a useful introduction to the subject for students and scholars of modernism and twentieth-century literature.
Modernism (Literature) --- Literary criticism --- European --- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh --- 82-31 --- Roman --- 82-31 Roman --- Modernism (Literature). --- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. --- Crepuscolarismo --- Literary movements --- Postmodernism (Literature) --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Modernisme (littérature)
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Constitué de conférences, d'articles et d'entretiens, cet essai est centré sur les rapports que Kundera entretient avec ses propres romans autant que sur l'art du roman européen en général. Kundera affirme, dans l'avant-propos, qu'il n'a pas la moindre ambition théorique et que son livre est la "confession d'un praticien". De très bons chapitres sur Cervantes, Flaubert, Broch et Kafka. En appendice, l'auteur recense en 71 mots-clés les "difficultés et éblouissements qu'ont occasionnés les traductions de ses livres en de nombreuses langues" (B. Poirot-Delpech), p. 149-187. Premier choix.
Fiction --- History and criticism --- Technique --- 82-31 --- -Fiction --- Metafiction --- Novellas (Short novels) --- Novels --- Stories --- Literature --- Novelists --- Roman --- Philosophy --- -Roman --- 82-31 Roman --- -82-31 Roman --- Kundera, Milan --- Europese letterkunde --- Technique. --- -Fiction Technique --- Fiction Technique --- Fiction writing --- Writing, Fiction --- Authorship --- History and criticism. --- geschiedenis en kritiek. --- Roman. --- CDL --- 82 --- Appreciation --- History --- Geschiedenis en kritiek. --- Fiction - History and criticism --- Fiction - Technique
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Text to Reader seeks to find a critical approach that links a novel's form to its socio-cultural context. Combining elements from Iser's reception aesthetics, speech act theory, and Goffman's frame analysis, this book starts from the assumption that a reader has certain conventional expectations with regard to a novel, and then goes on to examine how violations of these expectations rule the reader's relationship to the novel. The theory sketched in the first chapter is then, in four subsequent chapters, applied to The French Lieutenant's Woman by the English author John Fowles,
Fiction --- Dutch literature --- Boon, Louis Paul --- -82-31 --- 82 --- 82 Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap --- 82-31 Roman --- Roman --- Metafiction --- Novellas (Short novels) --- Novels --- Stories --- Literature --- Novelists --- History and criticism --- Philosophy --- Histoire et critique --- Fowles, John, --- Barth, John. --- Cortazar, Julio, --- Boon, Louis-Paul, --- 82-31 --- 82 Literature in general --- Literature in general --- Reader-response criticism. --- Reader-oriented criticism --- Reception aesthetics --- Criticism --- Reading --- History and criticism.
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Cet essai s'intéresse, à travers les œuvres de Cervantès, Flaubert, Tolstoï, Dostoïevski, Proust, Kafka, Gombrowicz, à la façon dont le roman moderne éclaire et explore le présent grâce à la mémoire qu'il a gardée de mondes disparus. Le roman n’est pas seulement, comme on le définit presque toujours, un art du présent et de la nouveauté. Il est aussi un art de la mémoire. En fait, c’est parce qu’il se souvient des mondes anciens et de leurs valeurs qu’il peut prendre acte de ce qui est nouveau. Cet essai s’intéresse à la façon dont le roman, depuis Cervantès, est le témoin des grandes disparitions qui hantent et façonnent la conscience moderne: la disparition du destin d’abord, dont les conséquences n’ont pas fini de s’épuiser, puis celle de l’héroïsme et, à partir du vingtième siècle, la disparition proprement vertigineuse du temps ordonné et de la mémoire elle-même. À partir des œuvres de Flaubert, Tolstoï, Dostoïevski, Proust, Kafka, Gombrowicz, ce livre montre comment le roman moderne, par la mémoire des mondes disparus qui est au coeur de son aventure, éclaire le présent comme aucun autre art n’y parvient.
Fiction --- Memory in literature. --- Mémoire dans la littérature --- Roman --- History and criticism. --- Authorship. --- Technique. --- Histoire et critique --- Art d'écrire --- Technique --- Memory --- Authorship --- 82-31 --- 82-31 Roman --- Mémoire dans la littérature --- Art d'écrire --- Fiction - Authorship --- Fiction - Technique --- Memory - Fiction --- Literature --- littérature --- mémoire --- roman
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La sémiotique a-t-elle quelque chose à dire sure la littérature en tant que sœur des 'beaux-arts'? Peut-elle rendre compte des raisons d'une réussite d'écriture? - Intention naïve, dira-t-on, que de vouloir décourvrir, sure la base des seules méthodes structurales, pourquoi une œuvre nous captive. Si le problème, et son enjeu, sont immenses (car il y va de la constitution d'une esthétique structurale), le terrain choisi pour l'aborder est, lui, partiellement défriché: l'écriture dite 'réaliste' relève d'une poétique dotée de ses méchanismes propres. A la suite notamment de A.J. Greimas, de H.
Zola, Emile --- Symbolism in art. --- Visual perception. --- 82-31 --- Visual perception --- Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Art --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Perception --- Visual discrimination --- 82-31 Roman --- Roman --- Psychological aspects --- Zola, Emile, --- Critique et interpretation --- Symbolism in art --- Sémiotique --- Zola, Émile, --- Espace --- Sémiotique et littérature --- Zola, émile (1840-1902). germinal
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Dutch literature --- Nederlandse literatuur --- interculturaliteit (themawoord fictie) --- 82-31 --- 892.7 --- Désherbage --- 839.3 "19" BOUAZZA, HAFID --- #A0312A --- 892.7 Arabische literatuur --- Arabische literatuur --- 82-31 Roman --- Roman --- 839.3 "19" BOUAZZA, HAFID Nederlandse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--BOUAZZA, HAFID --- Nederlandse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--BOUAZZA, HAFID --- Deselectie --- 741 --- Proza - Nederlands --- #A0402A --- BOUA --- leeshoek
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Families in literature. --- Fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism. --- Fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism. --- Fiction --- Families in literature --- Literature - General --- Languages & Literatures --- History and criticism --- Family in literature --- Familles dans la littérature --- -Family in literature --- Familles dans la littérature --- 82-31 --- Metafiction --- Novellas (Short novels) --- Novels --- Stories --- 82-31 Roman --- Roman --- Philosophy --- History and criticism. --- Literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- Histoire et critique
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Novels affirm the power of fiction to portray the horizons of knowledge and to dramatize the ways that the truths of human existence are created and preserved. Professor Saldivar shows that deconstructive readings of novels remind us that we do not apprehend the world directly but through interpretive codes.Originally published in 1984.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Figures of speech. --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Fiction --- English language --- Imagery --- Speech, Figures of --- Tropes --- Rhetoric --- Symbolism --- Fiction writing --- Metafiction --- Writing, Fiction --- Authorship --- History. --- History and criticism. --- Technique. --- Figures of speech --- 82-31 --- 82-31 Roman --- Roman --- History and criticism --- Technique --- History --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric)
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