Martin Eden, or the romantic disillusionment of a realist writer. This paper aims at questioning the central paradox of the novel : why does an artist, who had been so determined and eager to build a literary body of work, decide to take his life precisely when he eventually experiences success and a form of recognition ? What can be said of a disappointment that is powerful enough to push to suicide ? Despite the realistic creed claimed by Martin Eden, the novel gradually unveils the figure of a romantic writer, of a rebel passionately enamoured of the Ideal, for whom disappointment and disillusionment are essentially pre-existent to the experience of artistic creation.Ce travail se propose d’interroger le paradoxe central du roman : pourq...
International audienceThe contemporary representation of literature is still broadly influenced by i...
International audienceThe contemporary representation of literature is still broadly influenced by i...
George Du Maurier’s novel Trilby (1894) traces the relationships between a group of male artists in ...
Martin Eden, or the romantic disillusionment of a realist writer. This paper aims at questioning the...
This essay is an attempt to read Martin Eden, Jack Londonʼs autobiographical novel, in terms of the ...
Feder is one of the latest texts by Stendhal. Its main character is a failure as a painter but will ...
Despite the title of Roland Barthes’ essay “The Death of the Author,” its treatment of literature is...
Analysis of the loving behaviour of Guy de Maupassant’s novel Fort comme la mort in which this behav...
Comment les romanciers naturalistes ont-ils raconté le suicide? Quel est le traitement qu’ils ont ré...
Adolphe is often placed among romantic novels. Actually, it incorporates two different aesthetics, a...
The Garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway\u27s posthumous work, was edited by Tom Jenksa, anonymous edito...
There is something anachronistic about the aesthetic choices of Romain Rolland, Martin du Gard, Jule...
Adolphe is often placed among romantic novels. Actually, it incorporates two different aesthetics, a...
There is something anachronistic about the aesthetic choices of Romain Rolland, Martin du Gard, Jule...
There is something anachronistic about the aesthetic choices of Romain Rolland, Martin du Gard, Jule...
International audienceThe contemporary representation of literature is still broadly influenced by i...
International audienceThe contemporary representation of literature is still broadly influenced by i...
George Du Maurier’s novel Trilby (1894) traces the relationships between a group of male artists in ...
Martin Eden, or the romantic disillusionment of a realist writer. This paper aims at questioning the...
This essay is an attempt to read Martin Eden, Jack Londonʼs autobiographical novel, in terms of the ...
Feder is one of the latest texts by Stendhal. Its main character is a failure as a painter but will ...
Despite the title of Roland Barthes’ essay “The Death of the Author,” its treatment of literature is...
Analysis of the loving behaviour of Guy de Maupassant’s novel Fort comme la mort in which this behav...
Comment les romanciers naturalistes ont-ils raconté le suicide? Quel est le traitement qu’ils ont ré...
Adolphe is often placed among romantic novels. Actually, it incorporates two different aesthetics, a...
The Garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway\u27s posthumous work, was edited by Tom Jenksa, anonymous edito...
There is something anachronistic about the aesthetic choices of Romain Rolland, Martin du Gard, Jule...
Adolphe is often placed among romantic novels. Actually, it incorporates two different aesthetics, a...
There is something anachronistic about the aesthetic choices of Romain Rolland, Martin du Gard, Jule...
There is something anachronistic about the aesthetic choices of Romain Rolland, Martin du Gard, Jule...
International audienceThe contemporary representation of literature is still broadly influenced by i...
International audienceThe contemporary representation of literature is still broadly influenced by i...
George Du Maurier’s novel Trilby (1894) traces the relationships between a group of male artists in ...