Excerpt from Les Origines du Roman Réaliste
Ce qu'il dit là de la comédie n'est pas moins vrai du roman.
Ce que l'on croit pouvoir exiger d'un roman cier réaliste le don de voir, le don de rendre le modèle saisi sur le vif et en action, de dé couvrir dans la masse des détails les traits distinctifs et prédominants; cette sincérité du véritable observateur qui se soumet absolu ment à son objet; cette curiosité universelle qui se porte sur la variété des hommes, cette large et libérale sympathie qui les considère tous comme dignes d'attention et qui,'si elle a des préférences, n'en'a que pour ceux qui sont le plus près de la nature l'art 'enfin de dégager un individu de la foule en traduisant en faits visibles ce qu'il y a en lui d'original et d'unique, de le montrer dans son milieu normal, dans son temps et de peindre en lui un peu de ce milieu et de ce temps, de le faire ainsi tout à la fois très particulier et pourtant représentatif de telles qualités ne peuvent évidemment se trouver réunies que chez un fort petit nombre d'écrivains privilégiés, à une époque de cul ture déjà avancée.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the emergence of realism in French literature from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries. At the crossroads of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the author traces the slow ascent of a literary movement that sought to depict the world as people saw it around them. The author details how writers such as Pà trone and Apulà eâ"not traditionally regarded as realistsâ"nevertheless introduced realistic elements into their works, foreshadowing the movement to come. The book traces the growing fascination with the real world in art and literature, and through the analysis of medieval literature, sculptures, paintings, and tapestries, the author argues that this new approach to capturing the world as it was, as it happened, was not simply a passing trend, but was part of a larger intellectual shift. The author concludes by establishing this literary movement not as a simple imitation of reality, but as a means of understanding it, thereby providing a foundation for the great works of realism that followed. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9780243065707_0
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