Honore ́ de Balzac was a passionate collector who grew up in painful circumstances with a cold and rejecting mother. “Cut off already from all affection, ” he wrote, “I could love nothing, and Nature had made me loving! Is there an angel who collects the sighs of such ever-present feelings? ” (Balzac, 1900). George Sluizer’s film Utz, based on the novella by Bruce Chatwin (1998), is a complex and poignant portrayal of another collector, another man whose lot it was to have had his loving nature thwarted by circumstance. Utz is a many-layered film, weaving psychological, political, and cultural issues into an intri-cate tapestry, but it is also the love story of two unusual people. Sluizer tells us very little about the histories of Baron Ka...
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This essay presents Balzac and Joyce respectively as chroniclers of the fate of artistic autonomy in...
grantor: University of TorontoBalzac has long been associated with excess, both personal a...
Recent studies of the reception and collection of pre-Revolutionary art in nineteenth-century France...
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This dissertation examines a particular episode in the history of narrative, an episode of considera...
This dissertation analyzes representations of seduction in a broad selection of novels and short sto...
This essay presents Balzac and Joyce respectively as chroniclers of the fate of artistic autonomy in...
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In spring 1834, when he started writing The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Honoré de Balzac was imbued w...
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In this paper, I analyze some novels in which artists are observed by other characters. I focus on t...
Études publiées sous la direction de Francine Wild. ISBN : 978-2-84133-360-8.National audienceBalzac...
This reading of La Comédie humaine traces the narrative paradigm of the young hero within Balzac’s l...
This article analyzes ways in which the quest for the absolute is treated in two works: Balzac\u27...
This essay presents Balzac and Joyce respectively as chroniclers of the fate of artistic autonomy in...
grantor: University of TorontoBalzac has long been associated with excess, both personal a...
Recent studies of the reception and collection of pre-Revolutionary art in nineteenth-century France...
This essay examines an example of literary (re)appropriation by comparing the characterization of th...
International audience« L’Éros substitutif dans La Fille aux yeux d’or, ou l’enfer des jouissances m...
This dissertation examines a particular episode in the history of narrative, an episode of considera...
This dissertation analyzes representations of seduction in a broad selection of novels and short sto...
This essay presents Balzac and Joyce respectively as chroniclers of the fate of artistic autonomy in...
Honoré de Balzac filled the imaginary world of his Comédie humaine with a vast array of characters o...
In spring 1834, when he started writing The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Honoré de Balzac was imbued w...
This article explores representations of rape in the fiction of Honoré de Balzac, in an attempt to u...
In this paper, I analyze some novels in which artists are observed by other characters. I focus on t...
Études publiées sous la direction de Francine Wild. ISBN : 978-2-84133-360-8.National audienceBalzac...
This reading of La Comédie humaine traces the narrative paradigm of the young hero within Balzac’s l...
This article analyzes ways in which the quest for the absolute is treated in two works: Balzac\u27...
This essay presents Balzac and Joyce respectively as chroniclers of the fate of artistic autonomy in...