Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 213
... preface : aesthetic and moral notions of truth - vrays Romans , vray Heros— are held alongside the novel itself which , in its own authenticity , subverts them . A similar tension characterizes Mareschal's comic novel , Chrysolite ...
... preface : aesthetic and moral notions of truth - vrays Romans , vray Heros— are held alongside the novel itself which , in its own authenticity , subverts them . A similar tension characterizes Mareschal's comic novel , Chrysolite ...
Page 218
... preface are questioned within the text itself . In an incident which mirrors the novel's own strategies , Zabas tries to inspire with virtue the difficult and unruly Hormidas , and the heroine suggests to him a technique which echoes ...
... preface are questioned within the text itself . In an incident which mirrors the novel's own strategies , Zabas tries to inspire with virtue the difficult and unruly Hormidas , and the heroine suggests to him a technique which echoes ...
Page 222
... preface to the second part of Le Berger extravagant , Sorel's characteristically enigmatic remark underlines the very selectivity of effect which novelists implicitly acknowledge for their work : En attendant , voyez cette Histoire qui ...
... preface to the second part of Le Berger extravagant , Sorel's characteristically enigmatic remark underlines the very selectivity of effect which novelists implicitly acknowledge for their work : En attendant , voyez cette Histoire qui ...
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