This article will present the extent to which literature could be viewed as means of social communication – i.e. informing and influencing society – in 19thcentury France, by analysing the appearance of three authors at different points: the beginning, the middle and the end of the century. The first is the case of Balzac at the beginning of the 19th Century who becomes the most successful novelist of the century in France and who, in his prolific expression and rich vocabulary, portrays society from various angles in a huge opus of almost 100 works, 93 of them making his Comédie humaine. The second is the case of Gustave Flaubert whose famous novel Madame Bovary, which depicts a female character in a realist but also in a psychologically ...
In the work of Balzac, Hugo and Zola can be found a diversified literary concentration on the theme ...
Literature of France in the 1830s reflected those new features of the social and cultural developmen...
This thesis examines Balzac’s Père Goriot, Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Flaubert’s Madame Bov...
This work proposes a double analysis of the mundane society representations between 1885 and 1914, i...
A study of changing narrative forms in the nineteenth-century European novel. The changing fortunes ...
Thanks to a wide corpus of important and not very famous French novels, the constant factors of the ...
This dissertation is a study of literary representations of female adolescence from a socio-cultural...
Thanks to a wide corpus of important and not very famous French novels, the constant factors of the ...
This dissertation is a study of literary representations of female adolescence from a socio-cultural...
This dissertation explores the relationship between monarchical and patriarchal constructions of pow...
This project is an analysis of four nineteenth-century French novels (Les Misérables, La Ville Noire...
Fiction under Bonaparte.--The novels of Stendhal.--The fiction of the romantic school.--Alexandre Du...
This dissertation examines the changing ways in which nineteenth-century French poets addressed read...
In the work of Balzac, Hugo and Zola can be found a diversified literary concentration on the theme ...
Literature of France in the 1830s reflected those new features of the social and cultural developmen...
In the work of Balzac, Hugo and Zola can be found a diversified literary concentration on the theme ...
Literature of France in the 1830s reflected those new features of the social and cultural developmen...
This thesis examines Balzac’s Père Goriot, Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Flaubert’s Madame Bov...
This work proposes a double analysis of the mundane society representations between 1885 and 1914, i...
A study of changing narrative forms in the nineteenth-century European novel. The changing fortunes ...
Thanks to a wide corpus of important and not very famous French novels, the constant factors of the ...
This dissertation is a study of literary representations of female adolescence from a socio-cultural...
Thanks to a wide corpus of important and not very famous French novels, the constant factors of the ...
This dissertation is a study of literary representations of female adolescence from a socio-cultural...
This dissertation explores the relationship between monarchical and patriarchal constructions of pow...
This project is an analysis of four nineteenth-century French novels (Les Misérables, La Ville Noire...
Fiction under Bonaparte.--The novels of Stendhal.--The fiction of the romantic school.--Alexandre Du...
This dissertation examines the changing ways in which nineteenth-century French poets addressed read...
In the work of Balzac, Hugo and Zola can be found a diversified literary concentration on the theme ...
Literature of France in the 1830s reflected those new features of the social and cultural developmen...
In the work of Balzac, Hugo and Zola can be found a diversified literary concentration on the theme ...
Literature of France in the 1830s reflected those new features of the social and cultural developmen...
This thesis examines Balzac’s Père Goriot, Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Flaubert’s Madame Bov...