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Literary criticism, which borrows some of its terms from painting, very rarely uses the expression “still life” to describe certain groupings of objects, landscapes, or interiors within novels...
Immemorial and modern, a condition of both order and disorder, associated with memory and knowledge as well as forgetfulness and consumption, the list is everywhere to be seen in literature. It appears in the most banal and prosaic writings...
This crucial study now available in paperback examines Zola's Rougon-Macquart series from a narratological point of view : what is the global "system" governing Zola's characters and the relationship between them...
This collective essay uses the entirety of Emile Zola's preliminary dossiers to describe his creative procedures. Rather than looking at specific aspects, this work’s originality is its generality and global view. The essay aims to both study Zola’s ...