The European Roman d’Analyse: Unconsummated Love Stories from Boccaccio to Stendhal
Autor Professor Adele Kudishen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iul 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501373756
ISBN-10: 1501373757
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501373757
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Outlines the history of the novel, as it covers literary works from the early Renaissance through the early 19th century
Notă biografică
Adele Kudish is Associate Professor of English at Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, USA. She has published articles in Studies in Philology and The French Review, among others.
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsAn Introduction to Analytical Fiction1. The Unconsummated Life in Boccaccio's Elegia di madonna Fiammetta2. Link on Link: The "Chain of Dishonor" in Marguerite's Novella 10 and Cervantes's "El curioso impertinente"3. Sign Seeing and Failures of Mind Reading in La Princesse de Clèves4. Self as the "Grand Misleader" in Clarissa and The History of Sir Charles Grandison5. Silence and the Cruel Gaze of Society: Austen's Persuasion and Stendhal's ArmanceConclusionWorks CitedIndex
Recenzii
[A] well-researched and wide-ranging study . Kudish situates and describes the roman d'analyse as a subgenre within literary history that has its roots in a long tradition of philosophical scepticism and which can fruitfully be approached from comparatist and narratological perspectives. . The parallel readings offered by this book can enrich our understanding of canonical French texts . [and] the book's 'pan-European' approach, which looks beyond national literary traditions and conventional chronological divisions to seek out connections between works that place disconnection at their centres, is enough in itself to make this book a valuable addition to scholarship.
Adele Kudish's study of the roman d'analyse covers an impressively wide range in terms of both period and geography ... there is much to admire and enjoy here, and both those interested in the history of the novel and those researching the individual authors and texts analysed here will wish to consult it.
[A] fine book, rich in suggestions, ideas and critical analyses.
With literary and psychological acumen, Adele Kudish has ushered in a new classification for the history of the European novel: the roman d'analyse, a narrative tradition of erotic failure that reveals a prehistory, for one example, of the novels of Elena Ferrante. The scope of texts and richness of interpretation in this book staggered me.
As fascinating in subject matter as it is wide-ranging, this book engages in what is, among many other things, a truly comparative project, presenting English-language readers with an exciting formulation of what the author calls the sub-genre of analytical fiction, fiction that 'anatomizes the epistemology of troubled or failed love,' in an account that cuts through traditional linguistic and period separations. Weaving together texts not commonly discussed within a single project, Adele Kudish provides us, by comparison and some beautiful close readings, new insights into each of the texts she addresses.
Adele Kudish's study of the roman d'analyse covers an impressively wide range in terms of both period and geography ... there is much to admire and enjoy here, and both those interested in the history of the novel and those researching the individual authors and texts analysed here will wish to consult it.
[A] fine book, rich in suggestions, ideas and critical analyses.
With literary and psychological acumen, Adele Kudish has ushered in a new classification for the history of the European novel: the roman d'analyse, a narrative tradition of erotic failure that reveals a prehistory, for one example, of the novels of Elena Ferrante. The scope of texts and richness of interpretation in this book staggered me.
As fascinating in subject matter as it is wide-ranging, this book engages in what is, among many other things, a truly comparative project, presenting English-language readers with an exciting formulation of what the author calls the sub-genre of analytical fiction, fiction that 'anatomizes the epistemology of troubled or failed love,' in an account that cuts through traditional linguistic and period separations. Weaving together texts not commonly discussed within a single project, Adele Kudish provides us, by comparison and some beautiful close readings, new insights into each of the texts she addresses.