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|a PQ663.R4 1993
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|a Reid, James H.
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|a Narration and description in the French realist novel:
|b the temporality of lying and forgetting/
|c James H. Reid
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|a Cambridge:
|b Cambridge University Press,
|c c1993
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|a xv, 219 p. ;
|c 22 cm.
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|a Cambridge studies in French
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-210) and index.
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|a Contents: 1. Balzac: the power of lying and the irony of power. Descriptive ironyand knowledge: historical change as social difference. Narrative ironyand power: society as historical differentiation. Irony of narrativeirony: power, renunciation, and repetition -- 2. Descriptive andnarrative self-deception: Flaubert's allegory of parody. Temporalizing,interiorizing, and textualizing Balzacian space. Parodying romanticdiscourse's descriptive aspect. Parodying discourse's narrative aspect:from lying to forgetting. Beyond parody: from forgetting to repetition-- 3. Forgetting and beyond: Zola and allegory. History, consciousness,and reversibility. Spatializing time: history, the descriptive, andforgetting. Forgetting forgetting: beyond historicism and beyond thedescriptive.
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|a Allegory
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|a Description (Rhetoric)
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|a French fiction
|x History and criticism
|y 19th century
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|a Memory in literature
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|a Narration (Rhetoric)
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|a Realism in literature
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|a Time in literature
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|a Truthfulness and falsehood in literature
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