This essay presents Balzac and Joyce respectively as chroniclers of the fate of artistic autonomy in the modern world of bourgeois commercial capitalism. Both writers created the fictional character of an aspiring young writer who represents a version of the author himself at an early stage of his career. Both of these characters represent the purity and egoism of the artist—qualities surviving from a more traditional, aristocratic world—as confronted with the capitalist world of commercial literary production. In his efforts to obtain fortune and social position in addition to critical acclaim, Balzac's Lucien de Rubempré is drawn into an intrigue that leads to his self-destruction. Joyce has his own vision of literary production, but...
The relationship with Romanticism of a great Modernist like James Joyce is a complex subject, ambigu...
Balzac’s short story “The Unknown Masterpiece” (“Le Chef-d’œuvre inconnu”) is one of his most commen...
This essay explores the communicative relationship between Honoré de Balzac’s short story, The Unkno...
This essay presents Balzac and Joyce respectively as chroniclers of the fate of artistic autonomy in...
This essay is composed of two distinct but related parts. The first considers how the title of Joyce...
In studying the theatre of Balzac it is necessary to look at the financial conditions of the writer ...
Recent studies of the reception and collection of pre-Revolutionary art in nineteenth-century France...
In this paper, I analyze some novels in which artists are observed by other characters. I focus on t...
The aim of this thesis is simple, yet complex: to provide a systematic analysis of Balzac's referenc...
It is a well-known fact that Honoré de Balzac’s canonical novel, Lost Illusions, draws an ironic por...
Balzac has been widely regarded as one of the greatest storytellers of humanity; his ability to desc...
Dore Ashton's masterly analysis of modern art grows out of a consideration of Balzac's brilliant and...
This research attempts to reframe our understanding of James Joyce’s first novel, A Portrait of the ...
In spring 1834, when he started writing The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Honoré de Balzac was imbued w...
The article examines the evolution of Balzac's creative method, which is also expressed in the art o...
The relationship with Romanticism of a great Modernist like James Joyce is a complex subject, ambigu...
Balzac’s short story “The Unknown Masterpiece” (“Le Chef-d’œuvre inconnu”) is one of his most commen...
This essay explores the communicative relationship between Honoré de Balzac’s short story, The Unkno...
This essay presents Balzac and Joyce respectively as chroniclers of the fate of artistic autonomy in...
This essay is composed of two distinct but related parts. The first considers how the title of Joyce...
In studying the theatre of Balzac it is necessary to look at the financial conditions of the writer ...
Recent studies of the reception and collection of pre-Revolutionary art in nineteenth-century France...
In this paper, I analyze some novels in which artists are observed by other characters. I focus on t...
The aim of this thesis is simple, yet complex: to provide a systematic analysis of Balzac's referenc...
It is a well-known fact that Honoré de Balzac’s canonical novel, Lost Illusions, draws an ironic por...
Balzac has been widely regarded as one of the greatest storytellers of humanity; his ability to desc...
Dore Ashton's masterly analysis of modern art grows out of a consideration of Balzac's brilliant and...
This research attempts to reframe our understanding of James Joyce’s first novel, A Portrait of the ...
In spring 1834, when he started writing The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Honoré de Balzac was imbued w...
The article examines the evolution of Balzac's creative method, which is also expressed in the art o...
The relationship with Romanticism of a great Modernist like James Joyce is a complex subject, ambigu...
Balzac’s short story “The Unknown Masterpiece” (“Le Chef-d’œuvre inconnu”) is one of his most commen...
This essay explores the communicative relationship between Honoré de Balzac’s short story, The Unkno...