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This book examines how a long line of imaginative writers, starting from Rabelais and continuing over Cervantes and Sterne down to such modernists as Proust, Mann, Joyce, and Barth, has reaffirmed the picture of an enduring Western civilization despite repeated crises and transformations. The humanist capacity to recapture a sense of European greatness as exhibited in Antiquity was paralleled by and continued in the guise of newer vernacular works, achievements regarded as vital forms of a shared cultural rebirth. This was amplified most notably in the tradition of the ironic encyclopedic novel which surveyed the state of successive phases of culture. The evolving heritage and revitalization of the arts constituted main subject matters in the series of major self-conscious epochal movements, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Modernism, which Postmodernism reflexively now struggles to supersede.
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European fiction --- European fiction --- History in literature
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European fiction --- European fiction --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism.
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European fiction --- European fiction --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism.
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This book provides an overview of the literary grotesque in 19th-century Europe, with special emphasis on Charles Dickens, whose use of this complex aesthetic category is thus addressed in relation with other 19th-century European writers. The crossing of geographical boundaries allows an in-depth study of the different modes of the grotesque found in 19th-century fiction. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the reasons behind the extensive use of such a favoured mode of expression. Inter.
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Novelle --- Fiction, Medieval --- European fiction
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Cette édition numérique a été réalisée à partir d'un support physique, parfois ancien, conservé au sein du dépôt légal de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, conformément à la loi n° 2012-287 du 1er mars 2012 relative à l'exploitation des Livres indisponibles du XXe siècle. L'histoire du roman durant le siècle des lumières est une histoire européenne dont les créations foisonnantes animent le siècle : utopies, romans d'aventures et de voyage, roman picaresque et épistolaire, etc. À travers la variété des cultures et traditions nationales, ce sont les orientations du roman européen, tant sur le plan thématique que formel qui sont analysées. « Copyright Electre »
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