This study examines how novels in general are perceived from two post-revolutionary publications (La Décade philosophique and Le Mercure) between 1794 and 1820. All the texts collected form a corpus from which we attempt to reconstruct the expectations of the readership of that time. A representation of gender thus emerges which is heavily influenced by conceptions inherited from the 18th century. However this representation also attempts to integrate new facts related to the revolutionary rupture. The relationship between novels and history is thus at the center of a debate and the relentless defense of a kind of realism can be explained by ideological reasons. Yet, reading this collection of texts, one is far from being able to imagine, t...
ENTRE 1829 ET 1836, AVANT MEME L'APPARITION DU ROMAN-FEUILLETON, PRATIQUEMENT TOUS LES ROMANCIERS FR...
Can the popular novels be considered as so many documents which could be used by the historian who w...
. Long novels, popular as they were in 1789, did not portray a precise revolutionary reality. The m...
This study examines how novels in general are perceived from two post-revolutionary publications (La...
This thesis tries to determine the major trends of the literary criticism of French revolution parli...
Cette thèse explore la notion de roman didactique à travers la réception et l'étude textuelle de deu...
The French Revolution creates a History’s acceleration and the concept of the Ancien Regime, on inst...
The present work attempts to study the modes and instances through which the French Revolution is re...
Les auteurs du XVIIIe siècle, en France, étaient soumis à une norme critique, la Doctrine...
Les discours critiques sur la littérature véhiculent une représentation différenciée de l’écriture d...
Le roman historique entretient un double rapport avec l'histoire : lui-même objet d'histoire, il se ...
Thanks to a wide corpus of important and not very famous French novels, the constant factors of the ...
International audienceWhen 1789 comes, the older generation of French novelists let themselves be in...
The literary controversy between Classicism and Romanticism represents itself as a drama of light an...
Nineteenth-century novels only ascribe the disease of reading, previously an affliction affecting me...
ENTRE 1829 ET 1836, AVANT MEME L'APPARITION DU ROMAN-FEUILLETON, PRATIQUEMENT TOUS LES ROMANCIERS FR...
Can the popular novels be considered as so many documents which could be used by the historian who w...
. Long novels, popular as they were in 1789, did not portray a precise revolutionary reality. The m...
This study examines how novels in general are perceived from two post-revolutionary publications (La...
This thesis tries to determine the major trends of the literary criticism of French revolution parli...
Cette thèse explore la notion de roman didactique à travers la réception et l'étude textuelle de deu...
The French Revolution creates a History’s acceleration and the concept of the Ancien Regime, on inst...
The present work attempts to study the modes and instances through which the French Revolution is re...
Les auteurs du XVIIIe siècle, en France, étaient soumis à une norme critique, la Doctrine...
Les discours critiques sur la littérature véhiculent une représentation différenciée de l’écriture d...
Le roman historique entretient un double rapport avec l'histoire : lui-même objet d'histoire, il se ...
Thanks to a wide corpus of important and not very famous French novels, the constant factors of the ...
International audienceWhen 1789 comes, the older generation of French novelists let themselves be in...
The literary controversy between Classicism and Romanticism represents itself as a drama of light an...
Nineteenth-century novels only ascribe the disease of reading, previously an affliction affecting me...
ENTRE 1829 ET 1836, AVANT MEME L'APPARITION DU ROMAN-FEUILLETON, PRATIQUEMENT TOUS LES ROMANCIERS FR...
Can the popular novels be considered as so many documents which could be used by the historian who w...
. Long novels, popular as they were in 1789, did not portray a precise revolutionary reality. The m...