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Livres anciens et modernes

Baguley David

FÈconditÈ d'Emile Zola: Roman ‡ thËse, Èvangile, Mythe

University of Toronto Press 1973,

40,00 €

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(Roma, Italie)

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Auteur
Baguley David
Éditeurs
University of Toronto Press 1973
Description
Bon
Description
H
Jaquette
Oui
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Non

Description

8vo, hardcover in dj. cartonnÈ avec jaquette 272pp. Language: French. in francese. en franÁais. etiquette sur dos de la couverture, autrement trÈs bon etat a label on spine of wrapper, ow. very good. This historical and critical study of Zola's Fecondite contributes much to an understanding of how the novel came to be written and of its achievements. Like Travail and Verite, the later books in the series Les Quatre Evangiles, Fecondite has not previously received significant critical attention. This study reveals and interprets the less obvious aspects of the work, its biblical and mythical themes, its sources and genesis. It also adds to our knowledge of Zola's later works through the examination of various ideological currents-particularly the impact of Malthusianism, its proponents and adversaries, and who among them Zola read in preparing this book. Fecondite deals with the particular problem of France's declining birth-rate at the end of the nineteenth century and, more generally, with the problem of decadence and cultural renewal. By the time that he wrote Fecondite, Zola had abandoned his naturalist aesthetic of scientific objectivity, if not also his working methods as a novelist. This study shoes how his didactic concerns continually asserted themselves in the structure and the use of rhetorical techniques in Fecondite.Specialists in Zola, and others more generally interested in the French culture of the late nineteenth century, as well as the particular demographic problems that Zola treats in the work, and the relationship of literature to primitive mythology, should find this study of particular interest
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